He organizes the tattoo expo to save his daughter’s life

He organizes the tattoo expo to save his daughter's life

Naydelin, the daughter of tattoo artist Francisco Liera Mayoral, who is six years old, needs an operation on her brain to continue living

Tranquility can leave your side at any time, making it clear that life can change you in a second, as was the case with little Naydelin who fell ill and now her father is organizing a tattoo expo to save her life .

It was a few weeks ago when Naydelin suffered a fall at school, she was immediately transferred to a hospital, where thanks to a tomography they realized that there was a tumor in part of her brain. And in his desire to save his life, his father, a tattoo artist, has organized a tattoo expo.

Despite everything that is happening, the little girl has taken things quite maturely and repeats daily that "she will be fine and will be able to continue playing" and it is her father Francisco Liera Mayoral who does not sleep thinking about what he should do to gather a little more than 90 thousand pesos that she requires for the surgical intervention that her little girl needs.

After I lost my job driving a trailer, because I had to take my daughter to consultations and check-ups, I decided to dedicate myself to something that I am passionate about, which is tattoos, and I asked for support on social networks, and the answer was there

I have hundreds of appointments to perform tattoos, but it is not enough, so a group of 12 tattooists from Hidalgo spoke to me to offer their support, and that is why a Tattoo Expo will be held on June 1, I am more than grateful for this answer.

Although the place where this event will take place has not yet been defined, the tattoo artists will donate a part to cover the operation that Naydelin requires to be able to continue with life.

It has been a nightmare. The day she fell at school they took her to a Health Center where they did a CT scan and said she was fine, and then I took her to the General Hospital where they told me the same thing and I stayed calm.

But that tranquility was short-lived, since later the little girl had another ailment, as her father expressed it.

However, on Good Friday my daughter lost the sight of her right eye which was diverted, so we ran to the DIF Children’s Hospital where they assessed her but they charged me 600 pesos per day and 1,800 thousand for the tomography, plus 460 for the consultation. and I didn’t have that money, I had to get

Later they went to another hospital where they treated her and did an MRI and it was there that the damage to her brain came out, for which a valve was implanted.

The support on social networks has not been long in coming, and there have been many people interested in this event that will help this little girl to recover her health and happiness.