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Paula (L) and Maya (LC), sleep in their bed as their father, Phillip Luhl (R), from Namibia, speaks with his Mexican-born husband Guillermo Delgado (L on screen) and their first kid Yona (R on screen), at Phillip's temporary accommodation in Auckland Park, Johannesburg, on April 14, 2021. - Paula and Maya are daughters of a gay couple -- a Namibian and a Mexican -- and were born through surrogacy by a South African woman. Efforts to take them to Windhoek since their birth on March 13, 2021, have hit a snag, forcing the parents - Phillip Luhl, 38, and his partner Guillermo Delgado, 36, to resort to the courts. Their parents are now pinning hopes on a Namibian High Court ruling scheduled for April 19, 2021, to at least allow the infants to secure temporary documents to travel to Windhoek and join Delgado and their two-year-old brother Yona. (Photo by LUCA SOLA / AFP)