In a heartwarming and extraordinary story emerging from regional Western Australia, a Kalgoorlie-based family has captured national attention after welcoming a rare set of quadruplets — a moment that beautifully blends medical achievement, faith, and the power of community.
At King Edward Memorial Hospital in Perth, 45-year-old Belinda Lotsu gave birth to four healthy babies — one boy and three girls — through a carefully managed caesarean section. The newborns, named Amy, Amana, Amber, and Amon, represent one of the rarest birth events recorded in the state.
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A Journey That Became a Miracle
What began as a hopeful IVF journey soon turned into something extraordinary.
Belinda and her husband, Emmanuel Lotsu, initially expected triplets. However, midway through the pregnancy, doctors discovered a fourth baby — a moment that transformed their entire journey.
“It was a shock,” Emmanuel shared. “We were preparing for three… then suddenly, it became four.”
This rare occurrence marks only the 15th recorded set of quadruplets in Western Australia, and notably, the first since 2020 — placing the birth among the most unique medical events in recent years.
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A Story Rooted in Kalgoorlie’s Multicultural Spirit
Originally from Ghana, the Lotsu family has been building their life in Kalgoorlie over the past two years. While physically distant from extended family, they’ve found deep emotional support through their local church and Ghanaian community.
Their journey reflects something deeper — the reality of multicultural Australia.
In regional towns like Kalgoorlie, communities often become extended families. Support, care, and connection go beyond borders, cultures, and backgrounds.
At The Forward Times Australia, we see Kalgoorlie as more than a mining hub — it is a place where diverse cultures unite, uplift one another, and create powerful human stories.
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Medical Excellence and Compassionate Care
The successful delivery required meticulous planning and coordination by the medical team at King Edward Memorial Hospital.
From emergency preparedness to neonatal care, every detail was handled with precision to ensure the safety of both mother and babies.
All four newborns are currently receiving specialist care in neonatal services and are expected to remain under observation for several weeks before returning home.
Healthcare professionals involved in the case emphasized not only the clinical complexity but also the importance of emotional support throughout the journey.
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The Forward Times Australia Perspective
This story goes beyond medicine — it is a narrative of resilience, migration, faith, and community strength.
At TFTANEWS, we are committed to sharing stories that uplift and connect people across Australia — especially in regional communities where such stories often go unheard.
The Lotsu family’s journey is a reminder that life can surprise us in the most beautiful ways — delivering blessings beyond imagination.
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