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Mexico City. The ghost of the nun. María de Ávila, who lived in the sixteenth century, fell in love with a mongrel named Arrutia, who wanted to marry her for her money and social status.
Mary's brothers, Daniel and Alfonso found out what was happening and adamantly opposed to this marriage will take place, so they banned Arrutia see Mary. At first he refused, but the brothers offered much money he agreed to leave.
He went. Without explanation to Mary, who fell into a deep depression. Two years was well until his brothers decided enclaustrarla in the Convent de la Concepción, where he spent his time praying and asking for it.
One day, he could not help with the pain and hanged himself on a peach tree in the courtyard of the monastery. She was buried on the spot and one month after his death, his ghost began to appear at night, reflecting in the waters of the convent when some of the novices and nuns face looked. Since then the output of either the garden was banned when dark.
Legend has it that as he could not bear to be without her beloved, and went to look for dead and killed him to be with him even in the afterlife.
Visit the convent Belisario Domínguez street number 5 in the Historic Center. Comes with the Fine Arts and Garibaldi Metro. Look for the streets Lazaro Cardenas, Calle 57 and Allende.