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Clarence and Carl Aguirre (born April 21, 2002) are former conjoined twins born in Manila. [1] They were conjoined at the top of the head and shared 8 centimetres (3.1 in) of brain. [2] More than 1–2 centimetres (0.4–0.8 in) will affect brain functionality in one or both of twins. [1] Without separation, they were expected to live around 6 ...
Lucio Godino (March 8, 1908 – November 24, 1936) and Simplicio Godino (March 8, 1908 – December 8, 1936) were pygopagus conjoined twins from the island of Samar in the Philippines. At the age of 21 they married Natividad and Victorina Matos, who were identical twins .
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After Marcos was deposed in 1986, the newly drafted 1987 Constitution prohibited the death penalty but allowed Congress to reinstate it "hereafter" for "heinous crimes"; making the Philippines the first Asian country to abolish capital punishment. The death penalty was replaced by reclusion perpetua. [34]
Justifiable homicide applies to the blameless killing of a person, such as in self-defense. [1]The term "legal intervention" is a classification incorporated into the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, and does not denote the lawfulness or legality of the circumstances surrounding a death caused by law enforcement. [2]
Philippines: 4 January 2000 [141] Alex Bartolome: child rape: lethal injection: D Qatar: 21 May 2020 [142] Anil Chaudhary murder: firing squad: D Saudi Arabia: 28 January 2025 [143] Ali bin Abdul Jalil bin Mansour terrorism: public beheading: D Singapore: 23 January 2025 [144] Syed Suhail Syed Zin drug trafficking: hanging: C South Korea: 31 ...
People of Filipino nationality sentenced to death. Filipino people who were ultimately executed should be placed in Category:Executed Filipino people. For people who were sentenced to death by the Philippines, see Category:Prisoners sentenced to death by the Philippines.
Conjoined twins, popularly referred to as Siamese twins, [1] [2] are twins joined in utero. [ a ] It is a very rare phenomenon, estimated to occur in anywhere between one in 50,000 births to one in 200,000 births, with a somewhat higher incidence in southwest Asia and Africa. [ 5 ]