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At 120, this MP woman might be the oldest person in the world...


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Aged more than 118 years, the Japanese woman Kane Tanaka is the oldest surviving person in the world at present,  as per the Guinness World Records. But more than 5,500 km from Japan, a family in Madhya Pradesh claims that the female head of the family is 120 years, which if correct, could make her the oldest surviving person in the world. Meet Kemli Mallah, the head of the boatmen family, which resides in Karahiya village of Rewa district. As per Ramsiya, youngest of the three surviving sons of centurion Kemli, his mother, who hails from adjoining Satna district, was married to his father Ram Manohar in Rewa district 104 years back. “While my father died a centurion a decade back, my mother is still surviving and walking on her own with a wee bit support of grandchildren.”

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