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Local Mom holds separated twin for first time

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The moment came one week after the 27-hour surgery to separate Jadon and his brother Anias.
Mom holds separated twin for first time
By Wayne Drash, CNN
In what can best be described as a bundle of cuteness, Nicole McDonald held her son Jadon alone for the first time in what she calls “one of the most profound moments of my life.”
Mom grinned from ear to ear as she cradled the young boy Friday afternoon at a New York hospital, mesmerized by the gaze of his deep brown eyes. The precious moment came shortly after doctors removed Jadon’s breathing tube, and it came one week after the 27-hour surgery to separate Jadon and his brother Anias, 13-month-old twins who were born conjoined at the head.
Nicole clutched Jadon for two hours, cherishing every lasting second. She had told CNN before the surgery that holding her two boys was the thing she longed for most. “There’s nothing harder than watching your child cry and not being able to pick them up,” she had said. “To hear them cry and react to it in a motherly way is something I’m really excited for.”
Nicole took to Facebook on Sunday morning, describing to friends and family what it was like to finally hold Jadon.
“For over 13 months, I’ve dreamed of this moment,” she wrote. “I looked down at Jadon’s angelic face and saw him in a way I’d never seen him before. He whimpered for almost the whole two hours I held him because he had just been extubated, had the area under his scalp washed out and had been weaned from the good pain meds.
“But instead of wrapping my body around him in his bed, I wrapped my arms around him and rocked. One of the most profound moments of my life.”
Nicole’s husband, Christian McDonald, was away from the hospital when Nicole first held Jadon, and he rushed back to join. However, once he got there, the father decided Jadon was too upset and fragile to be held again, with so many wires hooked up to his tiny body.
“I was just happy Nicole got to hold him. She’s been longing to hold him since the day the twins were born,” Christian said. “That’s a very special moment for a mother to share.”
The McDonalds have yet to share that same moment with Anias, who is progressing slower than Jadon, but still doing well. Anias had suffered breathing issues, seizures and heart problems prior to the surgery, and doctors expected his recovery to take more time. Anias has suffered seizures since the surgery, but they have been held in check with medicine since Wednesday, officials said.
Both boys underwent a touch-up procedure to clean out incisions on their heads on Wednesday. Jadon and Anias were described as doing well after that procedure.
Dr. James Goodrich, considered the world’s leading neurosurgeon for what’s known as craniopagus surgery, led the operaton at the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx. It marked the 59th craniopagus surgery in the world since 1952.
Jadon and Anias have captured the hearts of millions across the world, ever since CNN broke the story about the twins’ surgery. The hashtag #JadonAndAnias emerged as a trend on social media as people shared their ordeal and clamored for more updates.
The parents continue to be overwhelmed and grateful for the support they’ve received around the globe. Since the surgery started, their GoFundMe page has swelled from some $50,000 to more than $280,000. The family has asked that anyone wanting to help the twins instead make a donation to a friend whose child is in need of a kidney transplant.

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Body of boy recovered from the Kankakee River

From the Associated Press

(WILMINGTON) The body of a 12-year-old boy who on Memorial Day disappeared in a strong Kankakee River current near a dam south of Chicago has been found.

The body of Eder Arroyo was pulled Wednesday from the river, about 3-1/2 miles from where he and his sister, 13-year-old Abigail Arroyo, became trapped. The girl was pronounced dead at a Joliet hospital late Monday after being rescued and hospitalized in serious condition.

Wilmington Deputy Fire Chief Todd Friddle said the boy was found in a shallow, middle portion of the river.

Authorities say the Arroyo family of Joliet were on a family outing in Wilmington when the boy went into the river to observe a waterfall created by the dam. His sister entered the water when the boy yelled he couldn’t get out.

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UPDATE: Sister dead, brother still missing in Kankakee River in Wilmington

(WILMINGTON) A 13-year-old girl has died and efforts to find her 12-year-old brother will resume at 8 a.m. Tuesday after the children went into the water in the Kankakee River in downstate Wilmington about 14 hours earlier.

Abigail Arroyo and her brother were reported to be in the distress in the river shortly before 6 p.m. Monday, according to Wilmington police and the Will County coroner’s office.

Officials said the two children went into the water near the base of a dam near South Island Park at 147 N. Park St. in Wilmington.

Two people who initially called police were able to pull the girl from the water, Wilmington Deputy Fire Chief Tom Friddle told reporters.

Abigail, who lives in Joliet, was taken to Presence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Joliet, where she was pronounced dead at 7:14 p.m., the coroner’s office said.

An autopsy was completed Tuesday, but  the girl’s cause and manner of death would be determined at a later date, according to the coroner’s office.

One of the people who pulled the girl from the water was also taken to Silver Cross Hospital in New Lenox, Wilmington Deputy Fire Chief Tom Friddle told reporters.

Rising waters from heavy rains made the river more difficult to search Tuesday, Friddle said Tuesday.

 

UPDATE: Sister dead, brother still missing in Kankakee River in Wilmington

(WILMINGTON) A 13-year-old girl has died and efforts to find her 12-year-old brother will resume at 8 a.m. Tuesday after the children went into the water in the Kankakee River in downstate Wilmington about 14 hours earlier.

Abiyail Arroyo and her brother were reported to be in the distress in the river shortly before 6 p.m. Monday, according to Wilmington police and the Will County coroner’s office.

Officials said the two children went into the water near the base of a dam near South Island Park at 147 N. Park St. in Wilmington.

Two people who initially called police were able to pull the girl from the water, Wilmington Deputy Fire Chief Tom Friddle told reporters.

Abiyail, who lives in Joliet, was taken to Presence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Joliet, where she was pronounced dead at 7:14 p.m., the coroner’s office said. An autopsy was scheduled for Tuesday.

One of the people who pulled the girl from the water was also taken to Silver Cross Hospital in New Lenox, Wilmington Deputy Fire Chief Tom Friddle told reporters.

The search for Abiyail’s brother was expected to resume at 8 a.m. Tuesday after dive teams searched the river for several hours Monday night, but were unsuccessful, according to the Wilmington Fire Department.