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Honour your mother, father that your days may be long – Centenarian

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SANGUINETTI, Clarendon: Stephen Wright has no doubt in his mind that he is 119 years old. He dismisses what the public records show – which is 109 – with a firm belief in what his mother told him. “Mi deh yah from 1901, mi madda tell mi sey a dat...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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