04-04-2018, 12:43 PM
Twins who underwent cutting-edge surgery died in suicide pact: cops
Twin sisters — who made headlines for undergoing a cutting-edge surgery to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder — were found shot dead near a Colorado bridge in an apparent suicide pact, according to officials.
Amanda and Sara Eldritch, 33, were discovered Friday with fatal wounds in a vehicle parked at a rest area near Royal Gorge Bridge, a tourist attraction in Canon City, according to The Gazette.
The sisters, who lived in Broomfield, were among the first to receive a deep brain stimulation surgery in 2015 to help with the debilitating OCD they suffered from.
Before the surgery, the sisters reportedly “felt at war with their own existence. And in a desperate cry for help as adolescents, they tried taking their own lives,” according to an article published by the hospital.
As part of the procedure, electrode wires were placed on areas of the brain and connected to a battery pack implanted in the chest. The goal, the hospital said in the article, is “inhibiting the part of the brain that’s overactive” by giving the proper amount of stimulation and suppressing anxiety.
Doctors reported that within a year after the surgery, the twins’ mental health had improved and they were “finding hope and joy in simple things.”
Last year, the sisters were also featured on the television show “The Doctors” in an episode that centered on their codependency. They both admitted that they were deeply afraid of the possibility of separation.
“It does sound very terrifying,” Sara said in the episode when presented with tasks to perform separately.
A spokesperson for “The Doctors” released a statement Tuesday offering condolences to the Eldritch family.
“We are shocked and saddened to learn of their tragic passing and our thoughts are with their family during this difficult time,” the statement said.
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Twin sisters — who made headlines for undergoing a cutting-edge surgery to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder — were found shot dead near a Colorado bridge in an apparent suicide pact, according to officials.
Amanda and Sara Eldritch, 33, were discovered Friday with fatal wounds in a vehicle parked at a rest area near Royal Gorge Bridge, a tourist attraction in Canon City, according to The Gazette.
The sisters, who lived in Broomfield, were among the first to receive a deep brain stimulation surgery in 2015 to help with the debilitating OCD they suffered from.
Before the surgery, the sisters reportedly “felt at war with their own existence. And in a desperate cry for help as adolescents, they tried taking their own lives,” according to an article published by the hospital.
As part of the procedure, electrode wires were placed on areas of the brain and connected to a battery pack implanted in the chest. The goal, the hospital said in the article, is “inhibiting the part of the brain that’s overactive” by giving the proper amount of stimulation and suppressing anxiety.
Doctors reported that within a year after the surgery, the twins’ mental health had improved and they were “finding hope and joy in simple things.”
Last year, the sisters were also featured on the television show “The Doctors” in an episode that centered on their codependency. They both admitted that they were deeply afraid of the possibility of separation.
“It does sound very terrifying,” Sara said in the episode when presented with tasks to perform separately.
A spokesperson for “The Doctors” released a statement Tuesday offering condolences to the Eldritch family.
“We are shocked and saddened to learn of their tragic passing and our thoughts are with their family during this difficult time,” the statement said.
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