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Brazil.- Libya Valley Warriora 91-year-old woman who painted a portrait of Virgen de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción Aparecida after making a promise with her youngest grandson.
The grandmother promised her youngest grandson that if he entered medicine he would get a tattoo. Libya confirmed that she had never been interested in getting a tattoo, so she did not imagine doing so; However, when she learned that her 19-year-old grandson had been selected for medical school, she went for a tattoo without hesitation.
Libya stated that “Thank God” she really liked the tattoo, and although it took a two-hour session to finish her design, she didn’t feel any pain. “I didn’t feel any pain. My daughters went with me, they were all the time talking and smiling. I see people in reports saying they were in a lot of pain, but everyone feels differently.”
Libya is a mother of three children, she has nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Pedro Henrique, his youngest grandson, will have to move from the state to study medicine, but Libya assures they will visit each other on vacation.
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