Russia since her family fled religious persecution in 1936.She is the sole survivor from her family, which was so cut off they had no idea World War Two happened.All her life, she has lived as an 18th century peasant by growing her own food, shunning modern comforts and living by the Bible.But there are now fears for her health if she continues to live in the shack where she was born.The home was built by her father and brothers in the remote corner of Khakassia in Siberia, where bears and wolves roam.Russian aluminium tycoon Oleg Deripaska has stepped in to ensure she can carry on in the wilderness.A single storey home is under construction to give her more protection from the minus 50C cold expected this winter.Special care is being taken.
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