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Turns Out World’s Oldest Person Might Be A Complete Sham

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The woman who holds the world’s record for the oldest person to have lived may have achieved that title by nefarious means, according to researchers who think she assumed the identity of her mother.

French woman Jeanne Calment was reportedly born Feb. 21, 1875 according to her birth certificate and celebrated her 122nd birthday on Feb. 21, 1997. Calment was born one year before Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone, according to The New York Times.

Calment died on Aug. 4 1997, TheNYT reported.

The Guinness Book of Records lists Calment as the oldest person to have lived, but Russian researchers now allege that Calment may have stolen her mother’s identity in order to avoid paying an inheritance tax, Fox News reported.

Calment “took the identity of her mother,” according to mathematician and member of the Society of Naturalists of Moscow University, Nikolai Zak, Fox News reported.

Official documents reveal that Calment’s daughter, Yvonne Calment, died in 1934. Nikolai believes Jeanne Calment died and Yvonne Calment assumed her mother’s identity in order to avoid paying taxes.

“The analysis of all these documents led me to the conclusion that the daughter of Jeanne Calment, Yvonne, took the identity of her mother,” Zak told the Agence France-Press.

Fellow researcher gerontologist Valery Novoselov agrees with Zak, according to Fox News. The researchers allege that Yvonne Calment was 99 when she died. (RELATED: 112-Year-Old Japanese Man Shares His Secrets To A Long Life)

Guinness Book of World Records demographer Jean-Marie Robine doesn’t agree with the allegations. ” [I’ve] never had any doubt about the authenticity of the documents,” Robine said, Fox News reported.

The World’s oldest woman, Jeanne Calment, 120 years old, is kissed by two young girls during a special ceremony in a retirement home in Arles, Southern France, February 21, 1995. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelisser

French Institute of Demographic Studies research director Nicolas Brouard has demanded both Yvonne and Jeanne Calment’s bodies be exhumed for age analysis, according to Fox News.

American Sarah Knauss will claim the world record of oldest person if Yvonne Calment proves to have assumed her mother’s identity. Knauss died at 119 years old.

Japanese woman Nabi Tajima, 117, died in March 2018. Tajima is reportedly the last known person born in the 19th century, The Associated Press reported. Jamaican citizen Violet Brown also died at 117 years-old in September 2017.

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