130 years old lady


SACHIRE - Government of Georgia claims, one of its citizens is the oldest man in the world. A spokesman for the Ministry of Justice, Georgiy Meurnishvili, say, women named Antisa Khvichava was 130 years old on Thursday (8 / 7).
Khvichava lived with a grandson who was 40 years old in a village in the south of the country's Soviet Union. According to village records, he stopped working as a tea leaf pickers and corn in 1965, when he was 85 years.

"I have always been healthy and working, both at home and on plantations," said women still like to daub her lips with bright red lipstick that.

When the media interviewed, she spoke softly through a translator. Understandably, Khvichava never attended school or learning the language of Georgia. He just understands the local language called Mingrelia.

Truth claims are still to be proved because his birth certificate is lost, as experienced by many citizens of Georgia in the 20th century, due to the civil war that led to the collapse of the Soviet Union.

However Meurnishvili output shows two Soviet-era documents to show the truth of his claim. A number of local officials, neighbors, friends and offspring support the claim.

Until now, the Gerontology Research Group set Euginie Blanchard of Saint Barthelemy, France, as the world's oldest human. These groups also are investigating the truth claims Khvichava.

Oma Khvichava only have one boy who gave her 10 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and six canggah. His son, named Mikhail, now aged 60 years. Thus, Khvichava birth when aged 60 years.

Actually, Khvichava never gave birth to two other children from previous marriages. But both of them died of starvation during World War II.

Since the last seven years, he has trouble walking and had to spend most time in bed. But he refused to be a burden to others, said Mikhail.

Not infrequently he walked out of the house with a cane, although staggering pace.

Old age is undermined his body. He continues to weaken, her fingers stiff and deformed so that he could no longer knit.

Nevertheless, his relatives said, his mind still sharp. "Grandma did not lose the ability to think rationally," said Shorena, his grandson who lives in the next village.

Khvichava birthday celebration last Thursday was celebrated with performances of traditional songs. While her grandchildren Mingrelia cook delicacies such as grits and spicy chicken for guests.(source : From Surya Online Translate into English language by prio)


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