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10 Babies Born In World Record Birth ‘Fight For Their Lives’ As Mum Appeals For Cash


A mother from South Africa who reportedly entered the world records for delivering 10 babies at once is now appealing for cash to help raise her large family.

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The news comes as officials from South Africa are yet to find any medical evidence or traces that relate to the shocking delivery that has sent shockwaves around the globe.

Source: ANA

37-year-old Gosiame Sithole has reportedly claimed that she gave birth to her 10 kids in the country of South Africa. And today, she is appealing for donations that would be in the form of cash, baby formula milk, and nappies too.

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The mum of 12, as she has a pair of twins from her previous delivery, also went on to add how she is only relying on her older mother-in-law to help make ends meet and raise her kids as her husband and she is currently unemployed.

Source: Daily Mail

Previously, Gosiame used to work as a store manager but now she says that wouldn’t be returning to work, right after the mega delivery of 10 children, which took place during the later hours of Monday.

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Hence, she is urgently in search of donations, baby diapers, clothing, baby bottles, and plenty of cash too.

Moreover, Gosiame added how she used up all of her savings as she was forced to take an unpaid leave from her workplace, and that certainly made matters worse for her.

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Source: ANA

All of this news comes in the midst of controversy as officials from the state are still on the search for any form of medical evidence that would indicate the truth of her delivery. And that’s because the country says that they can’t confirm the births without finding any proof as nobody has seen the mum or children since then.

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Source: ANA

In the meantime, social workers went on to mention how they were aware of this family since the year 2016 and that’s ever since the couple had twins. Therefore, they will be going to their house tomorrow to help verify the news and bring relief to the family, after their record-breaking delivery.

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