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Surrey woman, 115, becomes world’s oldest person | Surrey woman, 115, becomes world’s oldest person |
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Ethel Caterham celebrated her 115th birthday in Lightwater in Surrey in August | Ethel Caterham celebrated her 115th birthday in Lightwater in Surrey in August |
A woman from the UK has become the oldest person in the world, at the age of 115 and 252 days. | A woman from the UK has become the oldest person in the world, at the age of 115 and 252 days. |
Ethel Caterham, who lives at a care home in Lightwater, Surrey, reached the milestone following the death of Brazilian nun Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas, aged 116 on Wednesday. | Ethel Caterham, who lives at a care home in Lightwater, Surrey, reached the milestone following the death of Brazilian nun Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas, aged 116 on Wednesday. |
Ms Caterham was born on 21 August 1909 and is the last surviving subject of Edward VII. | Ms Caterham was born on 21 August 1909 and is the last surviving subject of Edward VII. |
Celebrating her 115th birthday in August 2024, she said she "didn't know why there was all the fuss". | Celebrating her 115th birthday in August 2024, she said she "didn't know why there was all the fuss". |
She said the secret to her longevity was "never arguing with anyone, I listen and I do what I like". | She said the secret to her longevity was "never arguing with anyone, I listen and I do what I like". |
The new record has been confirmed by Guinness World Records and LongeviQuest, a database of the world's oldest people. | The new record has been confirmed by Guinness World Records and LongeviQuest, a database of the world's oldest people. |
'Remarkable milestone' | 'Remarkable milestone' |
On her 115th birthday, Ms Caterham received a letter from the King congratulating her on a "truly remarkable milestone". | On her 115th birthday, Ms Caterham received a letter from the King congratulating her on a "truly remarkable milestone". |
The King conveyed his "warmest good wishes" and "hoped that Ethel enjoys her incredibly special day". | The King conveyed his "warmest good wishes" and "hoped that Ethel enjoys her incredibly special day". |
The letter stated that His Majesty was "heartened to learn about Ethel's fascinating personal history". | The letter stated that His Majesty was "heartened to learn about Ethel's fascinating personal history". |
Ms Caterham was born in Shipton Bellinger, in Hampshire, and was raised in nearby Tidworth in Wiltshire. | Ms Caterham was born in Shipton Bellinger, in Hampshire, and was raised in nearby Tidworth in Wiltshire. |
She was the second youngest of eight children. | She was the second youngest of eight children. |
Ms Caterham received a card from the King on her115th birthday | Ms Caterham received a card from the King on her115th birthday |
At the age of 18, she was employed as an au pair to a military family in India. | At the age of 18, she was employed as an au pair to a military family in India. |
She returned to the UK in 1931 and met her future husband, Norman Caterham. They married at Salisbury Cathedral in 1933. | She returned to the UK in 1931 and met her future husband, Norman Caterham. They married at Salisbury Cathedral in 1933. |
Mr Caterham became a lieutenant colonel in the army, and the couple were stationed in Hong Kong and Gibraltar. | Mr Caterham became a lieutenant colonel in the army, and the couple were stationed in Hong Kong and Gibraltar. |
In Hong Kong, Ms Caterham set up a nursery. | In Hong Kong, Ms Caterham set up a nursery. |
She has lived through the sinking of the Titanic, World War One, the Russian Revolution, the Great Depression and World War Two. | She has lived through the sinking of the Titanic, World War One, the Russian Revolution, the Great Depression and World War Two. |
She has spent the last 50 years living in Surrey and continued driving until she was 97. | She has spent the last 50 years living in Surrey and continued driving until she was 97. |
One of her sisters, Gladys, lived to be 104. | One of her sisters, Gladys, lived to be 104. |
She has three granddaughters and five great grandchildren. | She has three granddaughters and five great grandchildren. |
Ms Caterham celebrated turning 115 with family and friends | |
A spokesperson for Hallmark Lakeview Luxury Care Home, where Ms Caterham is a resident, said: "What an incredible milestone and a true testament to a life well-lived. | |
"Your strength, spirit and wisdom are an inspiration to us all. Here's to celebrating your remarkable journey." | |
Ms Caterham is also one of the oldest people to survive Covid-19, after contracting it in 2020 at the age of 110, according to Guinness World Records. | Ms Caterham is also one of the oldest people to survive Covid-19, after contracting it in 2020 at the age of 110, according to Guinness World Records. |
Mark McKinley, director of records at Guinness World Records, told the BBC: "Ethel never set out to be a record breaker. | Mark McKinley, director of records at Guinness World Records, told the BBC: "Ethel never set out to be a record breaker. |
"But we're hoping to meet her some time soon and present her with her certificate." | "But we're hoping to meet her some time soon and present her with her certificate." |
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