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October 27, 2022 4 mins

The dirtiest man alive from Iran has died.  Despite bad habits, doctors deemed him to be in tip top shape.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
While in trending weird news and Iranian man who received
global attention for his lack of bathing for more than
sixty years and was dubbed the world's dirtiest man, has
died at the age of ninety four and after his
first bath. His name is m Yeah he had did.

(00:25):
His name is a Muhaji who has been homeless his
entire life. Hasn't bathed or showered since around nineteen fifty
five life Yeah. He said he chose not to bathe
because he believed soap would make him sick. He may
have been right, because just a few months before he died,

(00:47):
the locals finally convinced him to go into a bathroom
and wash himself. In addition to his lack of bathing,
he also survived on a diet of road kill, dirty water,
and he even smoked dried animals, feces, and a pipe.
Despite this, doctor said he was in tiptop shape and
in good health. What you can't smoke animals myself, you

(01:13):
can't eat tiptop shape, and you're going at a sick person.
I can tell picture A better funeral was closed casting.
He's been featured in many publications over the years, shut that.
Damn god, what is that? I know he did, but damn,

(01:39):
oh god, damn ain't nobody got no candle. He layed
up that this is for breeze commercial about to kill
this hill. Wow you live? Yeah, ninety four years old? Life, Yeah,

(02:04):
very long if y'all don't close. So there was no wake.
What nails? Nails? I got a hammer in the truck.
Hammer shut. Who got some coffee? We need to see

(02:28):
the stay. We need some flex gorilla glue. Well, anyway,
he'd been featured in many news publications over the years,
and his life was even chronicled in a twenty thirteen
documentary titled The Strange Life of a Muhaji. So you know,

(02:49):
he was famous in a sense, at least over there,
you know, for being dirty his whole life. Everybody gonna yeah, yeah,
So what what's the longest you guys have gone without bathing?
And um yeah, every day? Nine hours? I'm bath shut up?

(03:18):
Days by day. Man didn't hit the some days shut up.
I mean, didn't you say, you, babe, you showered three
times a day or something? Na? Do he rich? But
I asked person, babe, and no, three times a day.
You gotta think of a way to get out of
this condition. You ain't got time to be laying in

(03:40):
no damn bubba bath poe. As my ass was, I
was sitting up thinking, driving around, trying to come up
with a weight, talking about some nine hours. You ain't
never went longer than nine damn. I mean, I mean
hours here before you? Oh, I know, I hadn't been
gone four days without the day fo days dog, fol

(04:01):
I know whatever what was you doing? Homeless? Hell? You're
talking about sitting up in here like you ain't never
fell asleep on the couch and just dealt with it
every nine hours. Sooner my wife leaves down, I just
go get in the bed. He makes you shower. I

(04:25):
ain't here. I sleep with a blood let. Man, you've
been smoking, sitting on let you've been doing You've been
watching move hour listening how you know? All right? Coming
up in twenty minutes after the hour, we'll have more
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