- Guy Opperman lost his two boys who he had named Rafe and Teddy a few days back in neonatal intensive care
- The MP said dealing with a loss was very hard adding they emerged from the hospital shell shocked
- The 55-year-old thanked the National Health Service (NHS) doctors adding to establish a fund that will help other families to not experience their grief
A UK member of parliament has narrated his grief after losing his twin sons after they were born saying he was devastated.
Guy Opperman lost his two boys, who he had named Rafe and Teddy, a few days back in while in neonatal intensive care.
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Guy Opperman asked people not to send the family flowers Photo: Guy Opperman
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Lamenting on the ordeal on Twitter, The Hexham MP said dealing with the loss was very hard adding they emerged from the hospital shell shocked.
He also asked people not to send them flowers.
"Nothing we could do. Just a horrible tragedy. We emerged from hospital a week ago shell shocked. We have taken some time out to recover. I am back at work part-time but bear with me. We will come through this, but will always miss our boys. Cards are fine, but please no flowers," he wrote.
Opperman described how he watched the young kids pass saying they tried telling them all their hopes and dreams.
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The 55-year-old thanked the National Health Service (NHS) doctors adding to establish a fund that will help other families to not experience their grief.
"We are grateful to the NHS doctors and nurses who tried to save our boys. We are engaging with Sands, who help families coping with the grief of baby loss. We will try and establish a small fund to support research that will prevent other families from experiencing the same pain", Opperman added.
Opperman noted he would never regret trying to have children and the boys who will always be in their hearts and memories.
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The MP revealed he set up a donation fund for research that will prevent other families from experiencing the pain.
Netizens consoled with the family by sharing heartwarming messages:
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