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Published 15:03 13 Feb 2013 GMT
The “ugliest woman in the world” has been buried in her native northern Mexico, more than 150 years after her death and a horrific life spent shown off as a freak of nature at circuses around the world.
Born in Mexico in 1834, Julia Pastrana suffered from hypertrichosis and gingival hyperplasia, diseases that gave her copious facial hair and a thick-set jaw, RTÉ reports.
These features led to her being called a "bear woman" or "ape woman".
During the mid-1850s, Ms Pastrana met Theodore Lent, a US circus master who toured the singing and dancing Ms Pastrana at freak shows across the United States and Europe before eventually marrying her.
In 1860, Ms Pastrana died in Moscow after giving birth to Mr Lent's son, who inherited his mother's condition.
The son died a few days later, and Lent then toured with the mother and son's embalmed remains.
After changing hands over the ensuing decades, both bodies ended up at the University of Oslo in Norway.
"Imagine the aggression and cruelty of humankind she had to face, and how she overcame it. It's a very dignified story," said Mario Lopez, the governor of Sinaloa state who lobbied to have her remains repatriated to her home state for burial.
"When I heard about this Sinaloan woman, I said, there's no way she can be left locked away in a warehouse somewhere," he said.
Crowds have flocked to the small town of Sinaloa de Leyva to pay their respects to Pastrana, who was buried in a white coffin garlanded with white roses.
"The mass was beautiful," said New York-based Mexican artist Laura Anderson Barbata, who has led a nearly decade-long campaign to have Pastrana returned to Mexico for a proper Catholic burial.
"I was very moved. In all these years I've never felt so full of different emotions."
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