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An Indonesian man who claims to be the oldest person ever to have lived has celebrated his 146th birthday. | An Indonesian man who claims to be the oldest person ever to have lived has celebrated his 146th birthday. |
Mbah Gotho, from a small village in the Central Java province, has documentation that states he was born on 31 December 1870, and the Indonesian records office has said confirmed this was accurate. | Mbah Gotho, from a small village in the Central Java province, has documentation that states he was born on 31 December 1870, and the Indonesian records office has said confirmed this was accurate. |
If it is correct, this would earn him the title of the oldest person ever, a title currently held by French centenarian Jeanne Calment, who was 122 when she died. | If it is correct, this would earn him the title of the oldest person ever, a title currently held by French centenarian Jeanne Calment, who was 122 when she died. |
Mr Gotho celebrated the landmark birthday with his grandson, Suryanto, and his wife, Suwarni, having reportedly outlived all 10 of his siblings, his four wives and his children. | Mr Gotho celebrated the landmark birthday with his grandson, Suryanto, and his wife, Suwarni, having reportedly outlived all 10 of his siblings, his four wives and his children. |
During the celebrations, family and neighbours flocked to the modest house to celebrate the occasion, and Mr Gotho was seen grinning as they sang him a birthday song. | During the celebrations, family and neighbours flocked to the modest house to celebrate the occasion, and Mr Gotho was seen grinning as they sang him a birthday song. |
The elderly Indonesian reportedly managed to blow out all the candles in one puff. | The elderly Indonesian reportedly managed to blow out all the candles in one puff. |
When previously asked the secret to a long life, Mr Gotho said: “The recipe is just patience”. | When previously asked the secret to a long life, Mr Gotho said: “The recipe is just patience”. |
He is said to have begun preparing for his death in 1992, even having a gravestone made, but 24 years later he is still alive. | He is said to have begun preparing for his death in 1992, even having a gravestone made, but 24 years later he is still alive. |
Mr Gotho has official documentation which shows his age, and the Indonesian records office says it has confirmed his birth date as December 31 1870. | |
However, the documents cannot be independently verified and Mr Gotho can not therefore go down in the record books. | |
His grandchildren said the pensioner spends most of his days listening to the radio because his eyesight is too poor to watch TV, according to reports. | His grandchildren said the pensioner spends most of his days listening to the radio because his eyesight is too poor to watch TV, according to reports. |
There are a number of other people who also claim to have broken Jeanne Calment’s record, but whose ages have not been confirmed. | There are a number of other people who also claim to have broken Jeanne Calment’s record, but whose ages have not been confirmed. |
Nigerian James Olofintuyi has claimed to be 171, while Dhaqabo Ebba from Ethiopia has claimed to be 163, but without verifiable documents they cannot be given her title. | Nigerian James Olofintuyi has claimed to be 171, while Dhaqabo Ebba from Ethiopia has claimed to be 163, but without verifiable documents they cannot be given her title. |