179-Year-Old Man Surfaces in India

by oghenk
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India, "the grandmother of legend and the cradle of human civilization" (Mark Twain), throws another stupefying nugget our way. Mahashta Mûrasi, from the holy city of Benares, one of the oldest cities in the world, claims to be 179 years old.

The gent says that he was born in 1835 (i.e., before the American Civil War was fought and before India's first battle of independence in 1857). The amazing thing here is that there is a record of Mr. Murasi having lived in Benares since 1903. Old age, though, does not come without its problems.

His family and friends long gone, Mr. Murasi laments that "death has forgotten me." Mr. Murasi was a cobbler by profession and pursued his trade till 1957, by which time he was already a ripe 122 years of age.

What could be the secret of this modern immortal? A secret potion, the recipe of which is now lost in the mists of time, or a boon from the gods?

Medical mystery or hoax, it should not be difficult to decide. Apparently, the man's identity cards and documents tend to confirm his story. But, then, if true, why didn't this come out before?

I would like to think of this as not a hoax. I'm sure the sexagenarian in question feels the same. How about you?

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    • Profile picture of the author lanfear63
      Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

      AAAARRRRGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
      Doing your Pirate impression wont hide the truth. Your Great, Great Grandfather is still alive. Just accept it and move on. You never know. You may be in line for antique begging bowl when he finally pops his clogs.
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      • Profile picture of the author BigFrank
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        I feel 179 years old. Does that count for anything?

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        • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
          Originally Posted by BigFrank View Post

          I feel 179 years old. Does that count for anything?

          Cheers. - Frank
          I've never felt you, but I take your word for it.
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          • Profile picture of the author BigFrank
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            Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

            I've never felt you.
            If you say that enough times, people will start to believe it. It's called the "Fox Effect."

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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    There are SOOOOOOOO many out there claiming to be SO old. And how far back do records really go? Of course, in these days, many, like him, would not want to live so long.

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  • Profile picture of the author TLTheLiberator
    Methuselah lived 900 years!
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  • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
    Claude, they found your other son!
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    Raising a child is akin to knowing you're getting fired in 18 years and having to train your replacement without actively sabotaging them.

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