Sisters of Madonna's newly adopted twins say they're happy the girls have been whisked away to a life of luxury, while they struggle in poverty-stricken village
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Alinefe, 15, who lives on a budget of less than 40p per day, said: '‘I am glad they are part of a family and they now have a mother who will love them. I want them to grow old being loved and to have people who cherish them.'
Her younger sister aged 13
said: ‘We only found out a day ago that they were in America. I do not
know where that is but we are happy for them. I wish them well and hope
their life will be one they are content with.’
The twins' family do not have running water, electricity
or a toilet in their home, and father Adam is regularly away looking for
work. Madonna had said she felt 'compelled' to seek their adoption
after hearing their tragic story.
The twins had been left in
an orphanage since birth after their mother Patricia died from a loss
of blood following a caesarean section delivery in August 2012.
Amid the greenery: The village
is in the heart of the lush green maize fields 26 miles from the capital
Lilongwe, and Stella and Esther's sisters live on a budget of less than
40p a day
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Water supply: Water is brought
to homes in the village through a well that the many children take in
turns to operate with a handle
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Visitor: Daily Mail online
reporter Paul Thompson talks to children in the village of Kayembe,
where the family of the twins adopted by Madonna lives on a budget of
less than 40p per day
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