The oldest woman on the planet turned 127 years



31 Aug Mexican the Leandro Becerra, Lumbreras, considered the oldest woman of the Earth, turned 127 years. When the First world war, she was 27 years old, and when killed John F. Kennedy 75. Exactly one hundred years old the woman was when she fell of the Berlin wall.

Leander has always had a clearly defined stance: during the Mexican revolution of 1910-1917 years she headed the women's military movement Adelitas and took part in the fighting.

The very long-lived said that he lived to that age because of the love for chocolate and a long sleep. Interestingly, Lumbreras never been married, but she has 73 great-grandchildren and 55 great-grandchildren.

To acknowledge her as the oldest woman of the Earth does not allow lost about 40 years ago on the birth certificate. So, Leander is "unverified longevity" — a person alleging his advanced age, but are not able to document this fact because of the loss of evidence.

Source: globalscience.ru