First day at school for conjoined twins who defied the odds
For most young children, going to primary school is a normal part of growing up, but for twins Rosie and Ruby it was a battle of life and death. Born conjoined in 2012, Rosie and Ruby had only a 20% chance of survival when they were rushed into emergency surgery to separate their abdomen and intestines.
Now four years on, Rosie, Ruby, big sister Lily and their mother Angela join us to talk about how the twins defied the odds to become 'bubbly little girls' and start their first day of school.