Talk:Aida Carmen Gandine Dodera/@comment-26916705-20191122073411/@comment-27547506-20191209011025

Ceba and Gerson, as someone who researched some Uruguayan supercentenarian claims, I can tell you next. I'm 90% sure that Uruguayan woman who claims to be 112 is true, due to the fact that almost all Uruguayan supercentenarian cases turned out to be true. Some are not researched due to a lack of documents online, but so far I've never seen an exaggerated Uruguayan claim. With this, I conclude next, as far as this anonymous woman doesn't become limbo, or her death date is not found, she remains the oldest known living person in Uruguay, even though she is incomplete and anonymous. The fact that she is anonymous doesn't mean anything.

You can't recongize someone as the oldest living person in a country if someone claims to be older, at least not in the country where most of the cases turned out to be true. Mrs. Gandine Dodera is not the oldest living person in Uruguay, unless we find some evidence that the 112-year-old woman is exaggerated!