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the four brothers are nowhere to be found
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/twin-sisters-who-family-were-27568945 > In 1946 and then 1951, daughters Joanna and Jacqueline were born to a happy Catholic family who lived in the market town of Hexham in England. > Parents, Florence and John Pollock, ran a milk delivery business and already had four sons when the two daughters arrived. > However, tragedy struck on May 5 1957. On the way to church with their friend, a car veered off the road and smashed into them. > The girls died on the scene and the friend they have been with, Anthony, died en route to the hospital. Joanna was 11 and Jacqueline only six- they’d had their whole lives ahead of them. > Despite their despairing grief, it wasn’t long before Florence fell pregnant again. On October 4, 1958, she gave birth to twin daughters whom they named Gillian and Jennifer. > The case for reincarnation was made compelling by the appearance of similar birthmarks between one of the twins, Gillian, and one of the dead sisters, Joanna. Both had a darker patch of skin, the size and shape of a thumbprint, on their hips. > In addition, the other twin, Jennifer, had a birthmark on her forehead that resembled a scar Jacqueline had received from a fall in 1954. > However, the case for reincarnation is not merely physical. When Florence brought down the familys old toys from the attack, the girls automatically approached different toys without arguing or hesitation. > Gillian took Joanna’s favourite toys while Jennifer picked out Jacqueline’s. They were even able to identify which toys had been gifted to each sister by Father Christmas > Perhaps most noticeably was their tangible phobia of cars. The twins suffered from recurring nightmares of being hit by a car and, when startled by cars on the street, would shout something like: “The car! It’s coming for us!” > However, sceptics argue that the parents planted memories in the twins, Gillian and Jennifer, either consciously or unconsciously. > Similarly, there is no mention of the four elder brothers who would have inevitably been a source of information on the events that happened before the twins were born. > Other people dismiss the theory, arguing that grieving parents would find comfort in the idea that their deceased daughters had returned to them in another form.
Ah my favorite type of twins. Those born five years apart.
What a load of nonsense.
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Ah my favorite type of twins. Those born five years apart.
What a load of nonsense.
Printed on demand by Printify. Ships from the US or UK depending on location.
This shirt is made from responsibly sourced materials and printed using sustainable practices. To care for your shirt, machine wash cold inside-out with like colors and tumble dry low. Do not iron directly on the print.
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