A man in his youth experienced an emotional trauma that forced him to abandon hygienic methods.
Amu Haji, an Iranian resident who had not taken a bath for the past 64 years, died a few months after taking a bath. This is stated in the material The Guardian, published on Tuesday, October 25.
So, the man is called the dirtiest person in the world. At the same time, he is included in the Guinness Book of Records as the dirtiest resident of Iran.
“The soot-covered hermit who lives in a cinder block hut has not washed with soap and water for more than 60 years. Villagers say he experienced emotional trauma in his youth that forced him to stop bathing. When 2014, the Tehran Times wrote that Amu Si Haji ate animals killed on the roads, smoked a pipe filled with animal feces, and believed that cleanliness would bring him disease.
According to him, a few months ago, the villagers encouraged a 94-year-old neighbor to wash himself. The man died on October 24.
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— GTV Network (@gtvnetworkhd) October 25, 2022
Recall that early doctors examined Amu Hadji and came to the conclusion that, despite his lifestyle, the hermit was surprisingly healthy and had no serious illnesses.
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