A grandmother of five who decided to ink a tribute to her grandchildren was
forced to undergo emergency surgery after the tattoo went horribly wrong.
Sally Lutkin, 49, of Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, was bed-bound for
a week after getting the names of grandkids Harvey, seven, Harvey Junior, six,
and Cooper, one, tattooed on her left ankle in November 2013.
The tattoo quickly swelled up, forcing Sally to rush to A&E where she
went under the knife to stop the infection spreading to her bone.
The
horrific infection left a gruesome bloody hole in the middle of her rose design
and she has been left with a lasting scar as a horrible reminder of her ordeal.




















