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World's oldest woman, 129, says she's been miserable every day and her long life is a punishment from god

In a deeply shocking testimony that was also very lucid for the elderly lady, she became emotional while speaking of the horrifying day her native Chechen people were all deported together by Stalin
UPDATED OCT 13, 2018

A woman claiming to be the oldest person in the world, at 129, has come forward to reveal she's had just one happy day all her life! The elderly woman also recalled the brutal deportation into internal exile in the Soviet Union by the tyrannical Stalin during the height of World War II. According to her Russian passport, Koku Istambulova is 129-years-old, and her pension papers also show her birthday as June 1, 1889. Just when one wonders, she may have seen so many ups and downs in her life, Koku claims her life had been nothing, but "punishment by God."

In a deeply shocking testimony that was also very lucid for the elderly lady, she became emotional while speaking of the horrifying day her native Chechen people were all deported together by Stalin on the steppes of Kazakhstan almost 75-years-ago. She has now claimed that the only happy day in her life was when she entered a home that she built with her own hands, back in her native land, the Daily Mail reported.

After she returned to her home from her harrowing experience that saw her living for 13 years in an unknown land, Koku decided to build a home after many Russians had occupied the vacated Chechen homes.

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