The nine Malian babies had been receiving specialist care in Morocco where they were born last year.
Only two other sets of nonuplets have ever been recorded in history, but none of them survived past a few days
The babies broke the Guinness World Record for the most children delivered in a single birth to survive. There were risks that they could have developed health problems due to their premature birth and they spent the first months of their lives in hospital.
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