I'd like to see that, too. I'm skeptical about this -- especially the part where she burned her identity documents to avoid being linked to a Communist coup that occurred when she was 102. Everyone knows that little old ladies are not to be trifled with, but this is going a little far.
Russian villagers claimed to be older to skip military service (which was bad for farmers, as the sons had to serve for a long time), don't know how it would make sense for an Indonesian woman.
While unlikely, I don't find it completely implausible that there are some people that live on the extreme edges of mortality charts. Out of the billions of people on earth, wouldn't statistics say that one out of a few billion should probably live an improbably long lifetime? Am I just thinking about this the wrong way?
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[ 2.5 ms ] story [ 41.0 ms ] threadEDIT: and post-1965 events, being a communist was an automatic death mark.
"Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, died at the age of 122."
"Turinah would be fully 25 years older than Calment when she died, according to officials."
so according to officials 122+25=157 or am I missing some detail ?