The title of oldest woman in the world will now be given to Ekaterini Karnarou from Krestena in the Peloponnese, who is 112 years of age. According to all official documents and electronic records, Mrs. Karnarou was born on July 25, 1905, that is to say, this summer she will be turning 113 years old.
According to news reports, her relatives are now sending all her documents to the Guinness Book of Records.
On Saturday, the world’s oldest person, Nabi Tajima, a 117-year-old Japanese woman died in the south of Japan, which now leaves Ekaterini Karnarou as the eldest woman alive.
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