He was titled the ‘world’s dirtiest man’ after having not bathed in 67 years… when doctors ran tests on him, they were absolutely SHOCKED at what they found… Check the comments for full story👇
Amou Haji, a hermit from Dez Gah village in Iran, lived a life very different from most people. He famously refused to bathe for 67 years, reportedly due to a heartbreak. Instead of showers, his only “hygiene” involved burning off hair on his head and beard when they grew too long.
Despite his unusual habits—like eating raw roadkill (his favorite was porcupine) and smoking animal dung from a pipe—he lived to the age of 94. He drank up to 5 liters of water daily, though from a dirty tin can.
Before dying at the age of 94 in 2022, Amou Haji was known as the 'World's Dirtiest Man.' He lived in a cinder block shack and had not bathed with water or soap for over 60 years.
Haji's other peculiar habits were well documented, which included consuming roadkill, smoking a… pic.twitter.com/7yDmRdP5OC
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Medical tests revealed he was surprisingly healthy, though he had trichinosis, a parasitic disease linked to his diet. Villagers eventually convinced him to bathe a few months before his death.
Amou Haji’s story challenges ideas about hygiene, lifestyle, and health, making him a unique figure remembered for his extraordinary life.
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