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How baby Madeleine was united with her 100yo great-grandmother despite coronavirus – ABC News
Born more than a century apart, Elisa Severino and her great-granddaughter Madeleine were able to unite with the help of an Adelaide aged care home, much to the delight of the family’s four generations.

When Elisa Severino held her great-granddaughter for the first time, it was an emotional and special moment for four generations of women in the family.
Key points:
- Elisa Severino was born in 1920 and celebrated her 100th birthday in April
- Her great-granddaughter Madeleine was born more than a century later
- Despite coronavirus restrictions, the two were able to meet at an Adelaide aged care facility
The aged care resident, who has dementia, turned 100 years o…
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