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Wook Kundor

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Wook Kundor (claims to have been born 1902) is an alleged Malaysian supercentenarian. She was born in Terengganu, Malaysia. She has been married 22 times.[1] Her current marriage is to Muhammad Musa, who is 70 years her junior.[2][3] However, Musa is currently in drug rehabilitation in Kuala Lumpur, and Kundor is currently seeking a new marriage, as she fears he may run off with someone younger, and that she needs someone to keep her company, saying "I realise that I am an aged woman. I don't have the body, nor am I a young woman who can attract anyone. I'm not searching for a man as handsome as our Prime Minister, but someone to accompany in my twilight years".[4]

In February 2016, 113 year old Kundor spoke to the press speaking of her desire to see her husband come home after he was sent to prison.[5]

References[edit]

  1. "Centenarian desires 23rd husband". BBC News. 2009-09-14. A 107-year-old Malaysian woman has said she wants to get married again, for the 23rd time, as she fears her husband wants to leave her, says a report.
  2. "Couple, 33 and 104, reportedly marry". USA Today. 2006-05-02. Retrieved 2008-10-20. A 33-year-old man in northern Malaysia has married a 104-year-old woman, saying mutual respect and friendship had turned to love, a news report said Tuesday. It was Muhamad Noor Che Musa's first marriage and his wife's 21st, according to The Star newspaper which cited a report in the Malay-language Harian Metro tabloid.
  3. "Young Man Marries (Much) Older Woman". NPR. Archived from the original on May 12, 2006. Retrieved 2008-10-20. A 33-year-old Malaysian man says he's marrying for love, not money, even though his bride is 104 years old. Muhammad Musa says that, initially, he felt sympathy for his bride Wook Kundor because she was old and alone. But, over time, respect and friendship turned to love. Kundor's only asset is her deep religious knowledge, says Mr. Musa. It's his first marriage and her twenty-first.
  4. MacKinnon, Ian (2009-09-15). "Much married Malaysian 107 year old looks for love". The Daily Telegraph. London.
  5. Walau asyik kantoi dadah, Mek Wook tetap tunggu suami muda keluar penjara



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