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Hampshire's Bob Weighton set to be named world's oldest man Hampshire's Bob Weighton set to be named world's oldest man
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A 111-year-old former teacher and engineer from Hampshire is set to be confirmed as the world's oldest man.A 111-year-old former teacher and engineer from Hampshire is set to be confirmed as the world's oldest man.
Bob Weighton, who was born on 29 March 1908, is expected to be named as the new record-holder following the death of a 112-year-old in Japan. Bob Weighton, who was born on 29 March 1908, is expected to be named as the new record-holder following the death of 112-year-old Chitetsu Watanabe.
Chitetsu Watanabe died on Sunday just days after being awarded a Guinness World Records certificate. The Japanase supercentenarian died on Sunday, just days after being awarded a Guinness World Records certificate.
Mr Weighton, from Alton, said: "I don't really feel satisfied because it means someone else has died."Mr Weighton, from Alton, said: "I don't really feel satisfied because it means someone else has died."
A spokesman for Guinness World Records said it was currently investigating the title for the oldest living man following the death of Mr Watanabe.A spokesman for Guinness World Records said it was currently investigating the title for the oldest living man following the death of Mr Watanabe.
"Further information will follow soon upon confirmation of the next record-holder," the spokesman said."Further information will follow soon upon confirmation of the next record-holder," the spokesman said.
Mr Weighton, who grew up in Hull, said: "I just accept it as a fact. It's not something I ever intended, wanted or worked for but it's just one of those facts of life.Mr Weighton, who grew up in Hull, said: "I just accept it as a fact. It's not something I ever intended, wanted or worked for but it's just one of those facts of life.
"You might find it amazing but it's just one of those things.""You might find it amazing but it's just one of those things."
He was formerly both England's oldest man and Britain's joint oldest man until Alfred Smith, from St Madoes, Perthshire, who shared the same birthday, died last summer.He was formerly both England's oldest man and Britain's joint oldest man until Alfred Smith, from St Madoes, Perthshire, who shared the same birthday, died last summer.
Mr Weighton shares the title of Britain's oldest person with Joan Hocquard, from Poole, Dorset - she, Mr Weighton and Mr Smith were all born on 29 March 1908.Mr Weighton shares the title of Britain's oldest person with Joan Hocquard, from Poole, Dorset - she, Mr Weighton and Mr Smith were all born on 29 March 1908.
Mr Weighton, who worked as an engineer, spending time in Taiwan, Japan and Canada, now lives in a flat in a care complex at Alton.Mr Weighton, who worked as an engineer, spending time in Taiwan, Japan and Canada, now lives in a flat in a care complex at Alton.
He previously told the BBC: "I have not lived my life avoiding being run over by buses or getting cancer or anything else.He previously told the BBC: "I have not lived my life avoiding being run over by buses or getting cancer or anything else.
"I've done nothing to deserve or achieve this age. I'm just one of the lucky ones.""I've done nothing to deserve or achieve this age. I'm just one of the lucky ones."
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He said money has never been important to him, adding: "I think laughter is extremely important.He said money has never been important to him, adding: "I think laughter is extremely important.
"Most of the trouble in the world is caused by people taking themselves too seriously.""Most of the trouble in the world is caused by people taking themselves too seriously."
He said the secret to his longevity was "to avoid dying".He said the secret to his longevity was "to avoid dying".
There are about 50 women who are older than Britain's record-holders - the world's oldest living person is 117-year-old Kane Tanaka.There are about 50 women who are older than Britain's record-holders - the world's oldest living person is 117-year-old Kane Tanaka.
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