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Following their father's death, their mother remained in Johannesburg for work, but during the time of their sister's death, she was in KwaZulu-Natal visiting her sister in KwaMashu. The triplets note that their mother struggled to cope with the loss of her daughter, particularly as she was already dealing with diabetes and high blood pressure. In recounting the circumstances surrounding their mother's death, they share that she passed away on the morning of her daughter's funeral. Additionally, they mention that their sister left behind a 7 years-old son and a one-month-old child.\u003c/p\u003e\r\n\u003cp\u003eIn detailing the lineage of twins in their family, the triplets contended that their fathers' brothers also had twins, while their father uniquely had triplets. They highlighted that they are the only surviving triplets, as one twin from each of the other sets has died. The triplets reported that the Madondo family has a total of 11 twins. They also conveyed that, based on the teachings of their grandmother and parents, twins are not allowed to attend funerals and must refrain from entering the sea, although they may throw silver coins into either the sea or a dam. The Madondo triplets noted that, despite being kept indoors during funerals, they have become aware of the rituals performed when a twin passes away. 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