Friday 26 February 2016

119 years old ‘World’s oldest woman’ saysthe secret to long life is ‘a...

An Argentinian woman is claiming to be the world's oldest female after celebrating her 119th birthday this month.
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Celina Del Carmen Olea, from Buenos Aires, says she was born on February 15, 1897 - the same year Queen Victoria celebrated her Diamond Jubilee.

The 119-year-old says her secret to a long life is making sure she eats properly, and surrounding herself with loved ones.







Ms Del Carmen Olea's birth certificate and hand-written ID appear to show she was indeed born in 1897.

The elderly lady celebrated the incredible milestone surrounded by her proud family earlier this month.



Ms Del Carmen Olea lives in the slums of Buenos Aires with her son Alberto, and receives a pension of just £105.

She grew up on a rural farm and moved to the capital city in the 1960s with her husband, Jose Inocencio Segovia, who died shortly after.



According to Alberto, the senior woman is increasingly blind and deaf but requires no medicine apart from skin cream for cysts.

He claims his amazing mother never smoked, always ate well and puts her astonishing longevity down to long walks and a life filled with love.

Alberto told Argentine newspaper Clarin: 'Her weapons were steady work, going walking everywhere and love, always love.'

He added that sadly all of his 11 brothers and sisters had died, but that his mother spent most of her adult life adopting and fostering children,

One of them, Gladys, 48, was adopted as a baby by Ms Del Carmen Olea when she was 70 years old, and still lives nearby.


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