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NEW DELHI, July 31 (Xinhua) -- Davgie Devi, an elderly lady living in the village of Brown in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh, is at least 130 years old, according to local reports. If her age could be confirmed, she would be the longest-lived person in the world, 14 years older than the longest-lived Chinese woman known to have in the world. Chandigarh City lawyer Dineshi Kumar said a few days ago that although Devi does not have a birth certificate, her family history suggests that she is at least 130 years old.
He said Devi gave birth to his eldest daughter when he was 25 years old. The eldest daughter got married at the age of 20 and gave birth to a son Keshav at the age of 28. Ram, and now Ram is 80 years old. Kumar said he began investigating Devi's family history three months ago and found two important pieces of evidence of her age.
First of all, one of her grandchildren is 80 years old. Secondly, one of her surviving sons is 102 years old. Devi is still sturdy, and she can still go up the hill to collect firewood on her own.
She said that she drank two glasses of milk a day, ate a millet loaf, and only went to the hospital twice in her life. The village of Brown is located in the valley of Gulu. There are 20 residents over the age of 80 living here.
In addition to Devi, there are two elderly people who are as old as 107 and 102 years old respectively.
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