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A Vietnamese, named last year as the world’s oldest living woman, has died peacefully in her home at the age of 123.
Nguyen Thi Tru died at 6:00 pm on Tuesday, her relatives announced on Wednesday.
Tru was born on May 4, 1893 to a family with long-standing farming tradition in Da Phuoc Commune in Binh Chanh, an outlying Ho Chi Minh City district.
Family members were proud to share that Tru was healthy and worked as hard as a man when she was young.
She took part in many activities to support Vietnamese soldiers during wartime, including tunneling and cooking to supply food to the troops.
In late April last year, the World Record Association recognized Tru as the world’s oldest living woman.
The late woman was mother to eleven children, including three sons and eight daughters, only two of whom were alive and in their eighties at the time Tru received the recognition, according to the Vietnam Book of Records (Vietkings).
She lived with her youngest daughter-in-law, who is 77.
Tru is said to have led a long, healthy life and had never been hospitalized for any serious illness, her routine meal included rice porridge with pork, milk, and a soft dessert.
The secret of longevity of the world’s oldest woman was likely to be her kind-heartedness, benevolence, and willingness not to envy others, according to Ba, her daughter-in-law who she lived with.
