Meet Amou Haji: dirtiest man in the world who hasn’t washed for nearly 67 years Ghana news



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  • 87-year-old Iranian Amou Haji hasn’t taken a bath for about 67 years
  • The old man is said to have a deep fear of water and has not bathed since suffering deep emotional trauma in his youth.
  • Although Amu does not bathe, he drinks about five liters of water from a rusty can every day.

Amou Haji is an 87-year-old man who has not taken a bath for 67 years. You heard that right. The Iranian spends his days in isolation near a village in Kermanshah province and has not bathed for at least 67 years.

Amou Haji, Without a bath, 67, Dirtiest man in the world, 87
Amou Haji is an 87-year-old man who has not taken a bath for 67 years. Image: Getty
Source: UGC

According to locals, Haji is still covered in ash and dirt and literally hasn’t taken the plunge because he’s afraid of the water. The 87-year-old believes that if he takes a bath he will get sick.

The old man’s diet also strangely consists of rotten meat products and dead animals. He particularly likes to eat porcupine and smoke his pipe, India Times reports. Haji sometimes even smokes animal droppings from the old pipe.

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The lonely old man decided to live his new lifestyle after stumbling over emotional setbacks in his youth.

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Although the old man does not believe in the bath, he is said to have drunk about five liters of water a day from a rusty can, Hours Now News reports.

He also keeps his hair cut by burning it in a fire.

Woman builds portable toilets for others who need clean public toilets

In more world news, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a woman identified as Sushma Kallempudi designed a portable toilet for women who wish to use a hygienic toilet.

Sharing photos of the portable toilets on LinkedIn, Venkatraman Venkitachalam said the toilets, known as portable toilets, are installed in an electric vehicle.

The message read in part:

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“The goal of single-user toilets installed on an electric car is to provide clean toilets for women in crowded market areas.

The toilet has a 70 Ah 48 Volt Lion battery that can easily run for 24 hours at a speed of 25 km / h. The toilet body is made of IMS, ACP and stainless steel. 100 liter water is provided for rinsing. “

Where it is stationed

According to Venkitachalam, the vehicle, equipped with GPS tracking, a dispenser of sanitary napkins, a diaper change and charging stations, will be placed in busy centers.

The statement concluded:

“Vacuum flushing technology is used to easily flush the toilet. The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation has agreed to implement She mobile toilets by turning old automobiles into portable toilets.”

DR. Venkat SK said:

“Put a solar roof (panels) on it.”

Skanda Moorthy commented:

“Great idea. All those old buses in all states can be converted and the ladies can have more freedom to continue, especially in the Indian context.”

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Rupam Kumar Saha said:

“This is what modern India needs. Congratulations to her.”

Gauri Sankar commented:

“Congratulations Sushma and I wish you great success. She is an inspiration to other women entrepreneurs.”

Source: Yen News

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