Siamese twins Zita and Gita were born joined at the pelvis, sharing a third leg, reproductive organs, and intestines. Despite their close bond, they longed for independence.At age 11, surgeons performed a risky 12-hour operation to separate them and remove the third leg. The surgery was successful, and both girls began new lives with prosthetics, pursuing studies and creative hobbies. Sadly, their joy was short-lived—Zita later died from sepsis, a severe infection.watch below..