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Scots parents forced to make 8-hour daily trip to visit premature twins finally get hospital move

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Premature twins who were sent to a hospital 87 miles away have finally been found beds closer to home – a month after their birth.

Little Harris and Cole Cox’s mum and dad had to travel eight hours on public transport just to spend two hours at the infants’ bedsides every day.

But after the Record highlighted their case, the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley arranged for the boys to be transferred there – much closer to the family’s home in Helensburgh, Argyll.

Last night their dad, David, said: “I appreciate everything the Record has done. I don’t think we would have had a chance of the move without all the publicity in the paper.” David and his partner Karen Surgenor, both 39, had to leave their home at 9.25am and travel to Victoria

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