112-Year-Old Malaysian Woman, Already Married 7 times, Willing To Tie The Knot Again
112-Year-Old Malaysian Woman, Already Married 7 times, Willing To Tie The Knot Again
Reflecting on her life, she expressed surprise at reaching this age while acknowledging the passing of siblings and friends.

A 112-year-old Malaysian grandmother, married seven times, expressed her willingness to marry again. Siti Hawa Hussin, with five children, 19 grandchildren, and 30 great-grandchildren, remains in good health, managing her high blood pressure medication, even as most of her siblings and friends have passed away.

As reported by Harian Metro, Madam Siti Hawa, residing in Kampung Kajang Sebidang in Tumpat, Kelantan, maintains a remarkable routine at 112. Despite her age, she diligently performs five daily prayers and remains capable of walking independently. Reflecting on her longevity, she expressed surprise at reaching this age while acknowledging the passing of siblings and friends.

Madam Siti Hawa, besides managing high blood pressure, enjoys overall good health. Her only minor challenges include slight hearing impairment and blurred vision. The centenarian claims no specific secret to her longevity, attributing it to a habit of avoiding water while eating rice, though the impact on her health remains uncertain.

Typically, Madam Siti Hawa spends her days on a mattress, praying when possible, and warmly engaging with visitors. According to her 47-year-old daughter-in-law, Madam Zainura Ariffin, she is generally easygoing, though occasional forgetfulness is noted due to her advanced age. While she can independently eat and drink, she moves slowly to the toilet. Despite some memory lapses, her youngest son, Ali, highlights her ability to vividly recount historical events, such as the Japanese colonization period, to her grandchildren.

According to China Press, Madam Siti Hawa has five children, aged between 58 and 65, from her seven marriages. Through her children, she has 19 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. Currently residing with her youngest son and daughter-in-law, Madam Siti Hawa, as reported by Kosmo, humorously expressed openness to remarrying if someone proposed to her. During a gift presentation from Batuta Travel and Tours Sdn. Bhd., she shared that among her seven husbands, some passed away, while others divorced due to differences.

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