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'World's oldest living person' dies age 132


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She lived through the Russian Revolution and well over a century of history, but a Georgian woman who claimed to be the world’s oldest living person has died at the age of 132.

Antisa Khvichava, who lived in the remote mountain village of Sachino in Georgia, held Soviet-era documents which said she was born on 8 July 1880, but her age was contested and never proven.

The woman, who lived with her 42-year-old grandson in an idyllic vine-covered country house in the mountains, retired from her job as a tea and corn picker in 1965, when she was aged 85.

http://www.dailymail...an-village.html

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Wow a long time to live. I would have loved to have heard some of her stories.

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When people claim to be that old I have to wonder if they are telling the truth.

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It's sad but I'd love to live that long and keep all my faculties.

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Wow what a great life she had just think she was born in 1800s god bless her. But are they right about her age maybe she was 100 and they. Made a mistake..

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