"Legacy of Oldest Conjoined Twins Lori and George Schappell Lives On"

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The world's oldest conjoined twins, George and Lori Schappell, passed away at the age of 62, leaving behind an impressive legacy. Born as craniopagus conjoined twins, they lived separate lives despite being joined at the head, with George transitioning to a transgender man. They achieved multiple milestones, including George's career as a country singer and his design of support equipment for people with disabilities. The twins' unique bond and individual accomplishments have left a lasting impact, and they surpassed medical expectations by living until 62.
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