Oldest living human dies at 132

October 09, 2012 12:52
Oldest living human dies at 132

There are very few who make it beyond 80 in today's artificial lifestyles and and fewer who can make it to a century but one woman had broken all age barriers and has lived to be a hundred and thirty two. (132). A woman who had lived on through the WWI, WWII and also the Russian Revolution for 132 years but has unfortunately passed away recently.

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

She was living with her grandson, 42, in the rustic vine-covered house in the village hidden in mountains. She retired from her job at 85 in 1965 where she worked as a tea and corn picker according to Daily Mail.

The woman had 12 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren. She said that her health secret was a locally made brandy which she consumed a little everyday. She had a child Mikhail who is 72, when she was 60 years old.

Though experts said that the documents she claimed were not true and that she was much younger. Other officials and neighbors affirmed that her claims were true.

(AW- Anil)

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