16 Years On: Conjoined Twin Girls Who Were Given A One-In-A-Million Chance Of Survival Before Being Separated 

They are healthy, happy and looking forward to a promising future with dreams of Oxbridge.

It is a far cry from the terrible uncertainty Zainab and Jannat Rahman faced when they were born – joined at the chest and liver.

Doctors had told their parents to consider aborting the conjoined twins, giving them a one in a million chance of survival.

But the sisters defied the odds, and have now just celebrated their 16th birthdays