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Oldest man in history Jiroemon Kimura dies at 116 | Oldest man in history Jiroemon Kimura dies at 116 |
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A Japanese man recognised as the world's oldest living person, and the oldest man recorded in history, has died aged 116, local officials say. | A Japanese man recognised as the world's oldest living person, and the oldest man recorded in history, has died aged 116, local officials say. |
Jiroemon Kimura died of natural causes on Wednesday in a hospital in Kyotango, Kyoto, a government statement said. | Jiroemon Kimura died of natural causes on Wednesday in a hospital in Kyotango, Kyoto, a government statement said. |
In December, Guinness World Records recorded Mr Kimura as the oldest man ever verified to have lived. | In December, Guinness World Records recorded Mr Kimura as the oldest man ever verified to have lived. |
He reportedly had seven children, 14 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and 13 great-great-grandchildren. | He reportedly had seven children, 14 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and 13 great-great-grandchildren. |
Mr Kimura was born on 19 April 1897, the same year as aviator Amelia Earhart. | Mr Kimura was born on 19 April 1897, the same year as aviator Amelia Earhart. |
He worked in his local post office until retiring and was said to have helped his son with his farming until he was around 90 years old. | He worked in his local post office until retiring and was said to have helped his son with his farming until he was around 90 years old. |
He became the world's oldest living person in December, when the previous title-holder died. | He became the world's oldest living person in December, when the previous title-holder died. |
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sent Mr Kimura a video greeting when he celebrated his 116th birthday on 19 April. | |
The mayor of Kyotango, which is in western Japan, also dropped by for a visit. | |
'Eat light to live long' | 'Eat light to live long' |
In an interview in December, his nephew, Tamotsu Miyake, said Kimura had "an amazingly strong will to live". | In an interview in December, his nephew, Tamotsu Miyake, said Kimura had "an amazingly strong will to live". |
"He is strongly confident that he lives right and well." | "He is strongly confident that he lives right and well." |
In an interview on his 115th birthday, Mr Kimura said he was not sure why he was able to live so long. | In an interview on his 115th birthday, Mr Kimura said he was not sure why he was able to live so long. |
"Maybe it's all thanks to the sun above me," he said. "I am always looking up towards the sky, that is how I am." | "Maybe it's all thanks to the sun above me," he said. "I am always looking up towards the sky, that is how I am." |
Journalist Kanoko Matsuyama of Bloomberg News met Mr Kimura at his home last year. | Journalist Kanoko Matsuyama of Bloomberg News met Mr Kimura at his home last year. |
"He said his secret to his longevity was eating light to live long," Ms Matsuyama told the BBC. | "He said his secret to his longevity was eating light to live long," Ms Matsuyama told the BBC. |
"At the same time, his main carer and grand-daughter-in-law, Aiko, said his positivity helped him to live so long." | "At the same time, his main carer and grand-daughter-in-law, Aiko, said his positivity helped him to live so long." |
Japanese woman Misao Okawa from Osaka, who is 115 years old, will most probably inherit the title of world's oldest living person, reports say. | Japanese woman Misao Okawa from Osaka, who is 115 years old, will most probably inherit the title of world's oldest living person, reports say. |
She is already considered the world's oldest living woman. | She is already considered the world's oldest living woman. |