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Emergency workers have pulled a man alive from under the ruins of a house destroyed by Russian forces in the Sviatoshynskyi ...
Marcelino “Mashico” Abad Tolentino — who is just 4’3″ tall — is believed to be the world’s oldest person after he turned 125 on Saturday, April 5. Born in the remote Chaglla District in Peru, ...
Brazil's 112-year-old João Marinho Neto has been confirmed by the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest man alive following the death on Nov. 25 of Briton John Alfred Tinniswood, who was also 112.
Marcelino Abad Tolentino, affectionately known as 'Mashico', has reached the grand age of 125, making him not only Peru's oldest living man but potentially the world's. Celebrating his 125th ...
And the official oldest living man is João Marinho Neto, also of Brazil, at 112. If Mashico's age is verified, he would smash both those records, as well as that of the oldest person ever to have ...
According to Peru’s official records, Marcelino Abad Tolentino, known as Mashico, is now recognized as the oldest living man in the world, having turned 125 years old this past Sunday ...
The world's current verified oldest living person is Inah Canabarro Lucas, a Brazilian nun who turned 116 last June. Another Brazilian woman, Deolira Gliceria Pedro da Silva, is hoping to have ...
Inah Canabarro Lucas - Born on June 8, 1908, she is the new oldest person alive. She became a nun in the 1920s and is currently 116 years old. Ethel Caterham - Born on August 21, 1909 ...