UK Parents' Joy as Second Fox Attack Twin Leaves Hospital

The British parents of twins who were mauled by a fox as they slept in their cribs, said Thursday it was "incredible to have our beautiful girls back home," after their second child was released from the hospital.

Nine-month-old Isabella Koupparis was allowed home after two weeks in the hospital, joining twin Lola who was discharged last Friday.

Their parents Nick and Pauline said: "As Isabella has just arrived home, we want to spend this wonderful day celebrating as a family.

"It is incredible to have our beautiful girls back home at last."

The twins were mauled by a fox as they slept in their cribs on June 6, while their four-year-old brother Max slept in the next room and their parents Pauline and Nick watched television downstairs.

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