UN chief Ban Ki-moon hugs 99-year-old woman he calls his ‘American Mom’
Libba Patterson hugged the UN chief back on Thursday and spoke about how 18-year-old "Ki-moon'' became her fourth child and part of her family during his eight-day visit in 1962.
Libba Patterson hugged the UN chief back on Thursday and spoke about how 18-year-old “Ki-moon” became her fourth child and part of her family during his eight-day visit in 1962.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon embraced the 99-year-old woman he calls his “American Mom” on a nostalgic visit to her home where as a high school student from war-ravaged South Korea he spent his first days in the United States in culture shock at the country’s riches.
Libba Patterson hugged the UN chief back on Thursday and later had tears in her eyes when she spoke about how 18-year-old “Ki-moon” became her fourth child and part of her family during his eight-day visit in 1962.
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