BBC News Annette Dionne, last surviving Dionne quintuplet, dies aged 91 by External Source December 28, 2025 December 28, 2025 37 The sisters, who were the first known quintuplets to survive past infancy, became a global phenomenon after their 1934 birth. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail External Source Africa News Matters is powered by the Colorado non-profit Africa Agenda. We credit our sources via link sharing. Support us, make a donation today! previous post Kennedy Center seeks $1m from musician who cancelled after Trump name added to venue next post UK restricts DR Congo visas over migrant return policy You may also like ‘Europe won’t be blackmailed,’ Danish PM says in... January 18, 2026 Israel pushes back on Trump’s picks for executives... January 18, 2026 Syria agrees ceasefire with Kurdish-led forces after two... January 18, 2026 Chile declares ‘state of catastrophe’ as deadly wildfires... January 18, 2026 Watch: Timelapse shows Nasa rocket’s 12-hour journey to... January 18, 2026 Pakistan shopping mall fire kills six people January 18, 2026 Syrian army seizes country’s largest oil field from... January 18, 2026 ‘Digital isolation’: Will Iran’s internet shutdown become permanent? January 18, 2026 From surge in patriotism to fewer US trips... January 18, 2026 Gangland killing at a funeral shocks idyllic French... January 18, 2026