Baby girl 'immune' superman with pain

7-year-old girl has surprised many people about her strange ability.

Baby Olivia Farnsworth from England has made many people with their extraordinary abilities. Although he is only 7 years old, he can work all day without feeling hungry or sleepy . More specifically, during a serious car accident, Olivia did not feel pain, but she stood up and smiled even though she was bleeding.

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Olivia Farnsworth had extraordinary strength without feeling hungry, sleepy and in pain.

Olivia's mother, Niki Trepak shared: "My daughter crossed the street and was dragged on the ground by cars, her brother and sister had to scream because they were terrified while she simply asked." What is it, Mom? "Then she got up and started walking towards me." Niki added that after the accident Olivia had a wheel-shaped scar on her chest and lost a patch of skin in her legs and waist.

Eating Olivia is also an "extreme" because she doesn't feel hungry. Olivia initially drank milk only, gradually her mother forced her to eat more chicken noodles and then milk sandwiches.

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Olivia did not feel pain after the car accident.

Olivia's third "strength" is that she hardly feels sleepy. From the age of 9 months, Olivia stopped napping. Once she was awake 3 days 3 nights without sleeping at all. This makes Nikki extremely worried because she doesn't feel anything but physically, she will still weaken. She had to use therapies and drugs to help Olivia sleep.

The strange phenomenon that happened to Olivia urged scientists to conduct research. They discovered that the baby's gene was missing chromosome 6 . There are many cases of this chromosome in the world and they often lead to Down syndrome. However, this is the first time its expression is so strange.

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Olivia's mother, Niki Trepak, hopes people will not be too curious or negative about their children.

Currently, doctors are continuing to conduct further research on Olivia's extraordinary ability. As for her mother, she hopes people will not be too curious or give negative comments and evaluations about their children.