Miracle in London: Quadruplets Arrive — A Baby Named in Eternal Gratitude

Miracle in London: Quadruplets Arrive — A Baby Named in Eternal Gratitude
In a breathtaking triumph of hope and science, Hindu Kaye-Kisambira, a 27-year-old lawyer from Surrey, welcomed rare identical quadruplets — two tiny girls and two boys — at just 32 weeks.

Facing the terror of selective fetal growth restriction in her identical twin girls sharing one placenta, Hindu was transferred to St George’s Hospital at 24 weeks. There, under the fierce, compassionate care of Dr. Asma Khalil, she battled fear and uncertainty for eight more precious weeks — a feat doctors called remarkable.
On June 21, surrounded by over 30 specialists in a symphony of expertise, Hindu gave birth by C-section to Asma, Hana, Ahmed, and Ayub. Tiny warriors weighing 1.21–1.70 kg, they arrived healthy and strong.
In an act that moved everyone to tears, Hindu named her firstborn daughter Asma — after the doctor who guarded their lives with unwavering dedication. “Naming her Asma was the smallest thank-you for saving us all,” Hindu whispered, voice breaking with emotion.
Dr. Khalil, rarely speechless, called it the highlight of her career: “Being honored this way… it touches the soul.”

Now home with husband Farouk, big brother Haris (2), and their miracle four, life is joyful, chaotic, overwhelming… and perfect. Every cry, every cuddle screams one truth: they are miracles.
From the edge of impossibility to arms full of love — this is the power of care, courage, and unbreakable gratitude.