KERALA WOMAN MAY BE 115 YEARS
OLD
According to her relatives, Chinamoo and her family came here from Thrissur six decades ago, looking for job.'She has seen five generations, and in all they number above 140,' said Abraham. She worked as a casual labourer and made a living by digging earth. Old timers believe that this could be the reason of her good health.'Chinamoo walks four kilometres to the Ranni town, and takes a dip in the river Pamba. She returns home after a little shopping,' said Benny Puthenparambil, the Ranni Block Panachayath president.The trust gifted her a water bed, while another business group committed to fund her family's basic needs for the next six months. 'She lives with her family in an old home. Very soon, she will get a new home, as the first instalment of Rs.one lakh for it was handed over to the trust.' 'From now, we will see she gets the services of two qualified nurses, besides a doctor will call on her every other day to check her medical condition,' added Puthenparambil.
Prof. John
Kurakar
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