An elderly woman who had been missing since February was reunited with her family after a video of her busting moves on stage went viral.
Aidé, who suffers from cognitive impairment, disappeared from her home, leaving her family worried sick.
And no one knew of the 70-year-old’s whereabouts until she was spotted dancing vigorously in front of hundreds of euphoric concertgoers seven months later.
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A viral clip shows Aidé doing a forward roll and busting some deft footwork in front of vallenato singer Rafa Pérez.
Vallenato is a genre of folk music from her homeland Colombia.
She can be seen throwing her arms around the bemused singer’s waist and cocking a leg around him as the pair jump up and down on stage.
At one point, she even grabs his mic off him, as reported by What’s The Jam.
The concert, on 1 September, was part of a festival in Fonseca, east of Barranquilla, Colombia.
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And family members of Aidé, who is originally from Pelaya, which is about a five-hour drive south-west of Fonseca, immediately recognised their relative.
An acquaintance from her hometown told local media: “Aide knows exactly where she’s going and where the parties are happening.
“She’s always loved celebrations, and I remember her at every single one.”
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When Pérez posted the video of her, he wrote: “Wow, what a vibe, Grandma! We partied all night in Fonseca. The energy was flowing.”
After she was reunited with her loved ones, her sister thanked the artist and the people of Fonseca for finding her.
She said: “I’m grateful to Rafa Pérez because he made it possible for me to find my sister.
“He posted the video online, and that’s how I learned about her after eight months with no news.
“Thank you to all the good people here in Fonseca who helped me find my sister. She’s with me now.”
Pérez reacted to her reunion with her family by telling his 1.6m Instagram followers: “What wonderful news we got today. Thank you, my God.”