Iran: “Dirtiest man in the world” dies – after his first bath

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“Dirtiest man alive” dies at 94 – not long after his first bath

“Amou Haji” in front of his hut in a photo from 2018

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A hermit who was considered the “dirtiest man in the world” has died in Iran. He had not washed for more than half a century and his diet was questionable. Despite this, he reached a biblical age.

A hermit dubbed the “dirtiest man alive” has died in Iran at the age of 94, state news agency IRNA reports. The man was known by the nickname “Amou Haji” in his village in the Fars region of southern Iran.

Haji, who lived in a small stone hut, is said to have not washed, showered or even bathed for around 60 years. The Guardian writes that “emotional setbacks” in his youth led to an unusual aversion to soap and water. According to IRNA, Haji was convinced that washing his body would make him sick.

"Amou Haji" on a 2018 portrait

“Amou Haji” in a 2018 portrait

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His diet and other habits can also be described as unusual. As the “Guardian” reports with reference to a portrait in an Iranian newspaper, Haji is said to have fed on the carcasses of animals run over and smoked a pipe with animal excrement.

Amou Haji took a bath for the first time a few months ago

According to IRNA, the residents of his home village showed understanding for the special circumstances and treated Haji with respect. However, years ago some men put him in a car to bathe him in a nearby river. However, Haji jumped out of the car and escaped the procedure.

A few months ago, some villagers apparently managed to persuade (or force) him to take a bath. According to the agency, Amou Haji died last Sunday. His lifestyle has apparently not harmed his health, as his advanced age suggests.

However, Amou Haji was not the only person who avoided soap and water for decades. According to a report in the Hindustan Times in 2009, a man lived outside the holy city of Varanasi in the state of Uttar Pradesh for Hindus who, at the time of publication, had not washed for 35 years and was using fire baths instead of showers to wash himself off protect against bacteria and viruses. It is not known whether he is still alive and has not washed since then.

Sources: IRNAGuardians“, “Hindustan Times

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