According to UK Mirror, great-grandmother who went missing from
her care home turned up in a tattoo palour. Rebellious Sadie Sellers
disappeared to get her first inking at the grand old age of 79. Her Son, Tony
Sellers, was baffled when he arrived for his daily visit to see his mum, only
to discover an empty wheelchair in her room. He eventually tracked his mum down
to a tattoo parlour in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
When Sadie was asked
what her family would think of the tattoo, the retired civil servant
said: "I don't f***ing care". "When you get to my age,
you just have to live life to the full every day. "I was talking
about it with Samantha (her granddaughter) for a couple of weeks and she showed
me hers. She came in one day after her holiday and I just thought: 'Well I'll get
one too'. "I'm absolutely made up with
mine. I asked the fella how long it would take and he said it had finished five
minutes ago. I never felt a thing. He just laughed at me."
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