Rome, Nov 29: An alert
and chatty Italian woman, Emma Morano, today celebrates her 117th
birthday as the last known person alive who was born in the 19th
century. Born November 29, 1899, she is the world’s oldest living person
and the secret to her longevity appears to lie in eschewing usual
medical wisdom. “I eat two eggs a day, and that’s it. And cookies. But I
do not eat much because I have no
teeth,” she told AFP in an interview
last month in her room in Verbania, a town in northern Italy on Lake
Maggiore. On a marble-topped chest of drawers stands proudly the Guinness World Records certificate declaring her to be the oldest person alive.
The eldest of eight children who has
outlived all her younger siblings, Morano knows that this landmark
birthday will be an event to celebrate and that people are curious about
her. “People come. I don’t invite anybody but they come. From America,
Switzerland, Austria, Turin, Milan… They come from all over to see me,”
she said with an amused smile. But she’s not sure she will eat some
birthday cake, saying “the last time I ate a little, but then I did not
feel good”. Birthdays aside, Morano is a solitary person.
Having left her violent husband in 1938 shortly after the death in infancy of her only son, she lived alone, working in a factory
producing jute sacks to support herself. She clung to her independence,
only taking on a full-time carer last year, though she has not left her
small two-room apartment for 20 years, and has been bed-bound for the
last year. While her mind is alert, she is very deaf, speaks with
difficulty and does not see well enough to watch television, spending her time instead either sleeping or snacking.
Among the plans surrounding the
birthday, she is expected to receive some relatives and journalists as
well as Verbania Mayor Silvia Marchionini. And in the town at the local
theatre there will be a performance of music over three centuries in
Morano’s honour and also a preview of a romanticised biography called
“The woman who saw three centuries”.
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