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Deolira Gliceria Pedro da Silva, a great-grandmother from the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is seeking recognition from the Guinness World Records as the world's oldest living person. Born on March 10, 1905, Pedro da Silva is just months away from her 120th birthday. Currently, the title is held by 116-year-old Inah Canabarro Lucas, a nun from Rio Grande do Sul.
Pedro da Silva's family and health professionals are optimistic about her chances of claiming the title, citing documents that confirm her age. Her granddaughter, Doroteia Ferreira da Silva, expressed confidence in her grandmother’s claim, supported by a qualified medical team. Despite the lack of official confirmation from Guinness regarding her application, experts agree that Pedro da Silva's age exceeds 100 years.
The challenges in verifying her age are compounded by the loss of many original documents in floods nearly 20 years ago. Nonetheless, doctors like Juair de Abreu Pereira praise her health, noting she does not take any medication and follows a balanced diet. Researchers are studying her longevity as part of a broader investigation into Brazil’s aging population.
As Deolira Pedro da Silva prepares for her milestone birthday, her family remains hopeful about her recognition while celebrating her remarkable life.