Can you please add Dorothy Davison from Victoria, Australia to the list? Born in August 1916, nearly 109.
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<p>Generally, the supercentenarian case status includes:
</p><p>A. Validation status (validated, pending, unvalidated)
</p><p>B. Age range status for unvalidated cases: "unverified supercentenarians 110-114," "longevity claims 115-130", and "longevity myths 130+".
</p><p>Please include both the case validation status and the appropriate age range status when categorizing a supercentenarian case.
</p><p>Also, this is an encylopedia, with results showing up highly in Google search results. Please, therefore, also include sourcing for individual case status, whether to the GRG, GWR, or the IDL.
</p><p>If the case is "debunked" outside these three, we may provide a link to, for example, a census match or 110 Club investigation, but the wording of the article should reflect that this is an unofficial investigation and the case hasn't been formally reviewed yet in a peer-reviewed journal or by a scientific body.Ryoung122 (talk) 20:38, January 13, 2016 (UTC)
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I has debunked Mr. Karuma through how-old.net site, I use photo from 115 birthday. It say 77, you can see yourself by going on the site.<figure class="article-thumb tright show-info-icon" style="width: 398px">
<figcaption> <p class="caption">You can't denoy now!</p> </figcaption></figure>
<figcaption> <p class="caption">You can't denoy now!</p> </figcaption></figure>
(Edited by ChocolateLove)