The "oldest woman" in the world claims to have lived a miserable life


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A woman who claims to be the oldest person in the world says she has had only one happy day in her long life.

Koku Istambulova is 129 years old according to his Russian passport.

When asked for the secret of her longevity, she said The sun it was the will of God.

"Why did Allah give me such a long life and so little happiness? I would have been dead a long time ago, if it was for Allah who was holding me in his arms . "

She went on to say that it is "difficult to live when all those who remembered you have long since died".

Ms. Istambulova told the press how she lived in Russia before the revolution, how Stalin had driven his native Chechen people, the difficulty of giving birth to a child when it was not there. and how she had to build her own house she and her ugly husband were "too lazy" to do it.

"You ask me if I've had a single happy day in my life – it's the day I first came into my house," she said.

Since her documents were lost during the second Chechen war at the turn of the century, she has no way of proving that she was born in 1889, as her current passport claims.

This is not the first time she's complaining about her longevity – Ms. Istambulova made similar remarks last year.

The confirmed woman with the longest recorded life is the French Jeanne Calment, who died in 1997 at the age of 122.

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