Joefred and Ralfred Gregory, 24, died only one day because of Covid-19 apart, when the pandemic was raging in India.
Joefred and Ralfred Gregory, 24 years old, mature together from childhood and together to study a university, became an engineer.
When Covid-19 began raging in India, two young men who live in Meerut City, Uttar Pradesh, the Northern country have been infected with viruses and must be hospitalized due to the same conditions.
Joefred and Ralfred Gregory's parents rushed to bring two brothers to private hospitals Anand.
Two twin brothers Ralfred Gregory (left) and Joefred.
Joefred then quickly became severe with blood oxygen levels dropped to 48% and died before the morning of May 13.
However, Ralfred felt twins with me no longer, hard to tell her mother from the sick bed: "I know my mother is lying to me."
The touching story about the brothers and sisters to live dead together then spread rapidly on Indian social networks, attracting people's attention from the data of cases, deaths due to Covid-19
Among thousands of deaths from NCOV every day, Indians pay attention to the death of two twins not only because of their love, but also because they are too young.
From the end of April to early May, India suffered the worst Covid-19 outbreak in the world.
India is the second largest translation area in the world with over 25.7 million cases and nearly 290,000 deaths due to NCOV.