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Luo Meizhen
Luo Meizhen
Birth: 9 July 1885?
Guangxi, China
Death: 4 June 2013
Bama Yao Autonomous County, Hechi, China
Age: 127 years, 330 days?
Country: ChinaCHN
Longevity claimant

Luo Meizhen [Chinese: 罗美珍] (9 July 1885? – 4 June 2013) was a Chinese claimant for the world's oldest person. Her claim was supported by a report from the Gerontological Society of China (GSC) but has not gained widespread acceptance due to the lack of reliable birth records in Guangxi at the time of her birth.

Life and family

Luo Meizhen's official identity documents claimed that she was born in Guangxi on 9 July 1885. However, these documents were issued later in life. Her birth date could not be authoritatively verified as birth records were not kept in the region until 1949.

She was from the Yao ethnic group and lived in Bama county. Bama is known for the longevity of many of its residents, recording 31.7 supercentenarians per 100,000 people at their 2011 census. Luo was illiterate and worked as a farmer and housewife throughout her life. She was described as a nice but stubborn woman with a strong character.

Luo had five children. Skeptics of her longevity claim pointed out that if her date of birth was as claimed, she would have given birth to her youngest son at the old age of 61.

Oldest person claim

In 2010, the Gerontological Society of China announced that 125-year-old Luo Meizhen was the oldest living person in China, which would have already made her 3 years older than the oldest person ever documented, Jeanne Calment. However, the lack of official birth records meant that Guinness World Records was unable to accept the claim of longevity.

Death

After a few months of an illness, Luo died of natural causes at the claimed age of 127 years, 330 days on 4 June 2013. She had several great-great-grandchildren by the time of her death.

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