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A twinless twin, or lone twin,[1] is a person whose twin has died. Twinless twins around the world unite through organizations and online groups to share support and the status as a twinless twin.[2]
Triplets, quadruplets and higher order multiples can also experience this sort of loss.
^Anderson, Ros; Taylor, Megan (July 20, 2013). "My twin died, I survived". The Guardian. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
^"Home". Twinless Twins Support Group International.
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