World’s oldest man, Kiko Tanaka, dies – BBC News

April 26, 2022 at 2:49 am

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The world’s oldest person certified by Guinness World Records has died at the age of 119.

The world’s oldest person certified by Guinness World Records has died at the age of 119.

The Japanese woman, Kane Tanaka, was born in 1903, the same year as George Orwell. At that time, Japan in the Meiji era was beginning to embark on the path of modernization and rise.

A century ago, she married and had four children. She spent her later years in a nursing home in Japan. There, she enjoyed playing board games and eating chocolate.

With her passing, 118-year-old French nun Lucile Randon has become the world’s oldest living person.

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