They say that the bond between twins goes far beyond our comprehension, and the following report proves this in rather astounding detail.

 

Twins Stefan and Gareth Kershaw have made headlines around the world this week, after sharing the story of how they both welcomed babies on the exact same day – while living at opposite sides of the world.

 

The Kershaws, 33, reportedly beat odds of 150,000-to-one to welcome a son and a daughter on the same day.

 

The brothers are separated by 10,000 miles, with Gareth and wife Kate taking up residence in Perth, Australia, and Stefan and wife Katie living in Cheshire, England.

 

 

Both families were surprised when they were given due dates of just three days apart (October 7 and October 10), but the biggest shock was yet to come.

 

According to The Express, the brothers’ babies both arrived into the world on October 13, leaving the entire family totally flabbergasted.

 

While Stefan and Katie welcomed daughter Imogen, Gareth and Katie became parents to a son named Harvey.

 

Although they may be living at different sides of the world, the new fathers are reportedly planning a reunion for next May. We can already imagine what the main topic of conversation will be!

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