Thread:Comments:Georgian woman celebrates 130th birthday/Comments from feedback form - "This is a FAKER AND THIS IS 10..."/reply (2)

It's yet another claim of extreme longevity coming from a country with no reliable documentation, pushed by a family that welcomes the (financial) attention. The age is not independently verified by sources other than her passport - and she had an interest to make herself older in order to retire earlier. She may be old but not that old.

Update from the Associated Press: "Khvichava's 70-year-old son Mikhail apparently was born when his mother was 60." That says it all.