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Davis and Darryl are no ordinary babies, they are conjoined twins born eight months ago of ordinary parents.

Their Dad 38 year old Ndi Julius, a photographer by profession is currently out of work because he must put in full time for the children.

It is an obligation; the mother of the conjoined twins is paralyzed due to the complicated delivery.

Davis and Darryl have been coping with the odds while expecting that their salvation comes from men of goodwill.

According to experts, the babies have a chance of surviving; they have separate “indispensible” organs.

They are joined in the abdomen and the organs in thoracic cavity, usually on the left are found on the right side.

Davis and Darryl desperately need us to guarantee their lives.

Ndi Julius and kids have relocated to the Chantal Biya Foundation from his native Ndu village in the North West Region of Cameroon and cry out for help remaining positive that their supplication shall be heard.

He leaves behind his paralyzed wife who stays in despair.

The children, in spite of their state, remain playful and babble like normal kids as if to say we have survived this far and the present opportunity to the USA cannot be lost because you all are there.

The family is asking just for CFA 7.5 million, approximately $12,500 to pay for flight tickets to the specialized medical centre in the USA.

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