María Gomes dos Reis, in an image of an old document. According to his family and documentation, for the Brazilian authorities he is the oldest man in the world.
Lucile Randon, a French nun who recently in April 2022 celebrated his 118th birthday in his usual way port and chocolate cocktails, is by far the oldest man in the world after the death on Monday, April 19 of Japanese Kane Tanaka, a year older. But now, the disruption of Brazilian Maria Gomes dos Reis he seems to have broken the world table of who is the oldest man today.
This is the Brazilian authorities they believe they may have tripped over the oldest living person in the world after doctors treated Gomes dos Rei at his home.
The surprising discovery was made when a mobile medical team was dispatched to the residence Bom Jesus da Lapa by Maria Gomes dos Reis. According to her family and documentation, the woman had nothing more or less 121 years of life.
The surprising discovery was made when a mobile medical team was sent to the residence of Bom Jesus da Lapa to treat María Gomes.
Gomes dos Reis was born on June 16, 1900 in the town of Bom Jesus da Lapa of Bela Vista, Bahia, according to your birth certificate. Incredibly, he still lives in his small town, according to the Brazilian outlet. F1.
All her children have died and now she lives with her grandson. Celia Gomes.
Gomes said of his grandmother was relatively active until eight years ago, when preparing food, washing clothes and attending mass. She said her life was just about “taking care of her.”
María Gomes dos Reis, perhaps the oldest person in the world, at age 121, with her granddaughter Celia.
“We knew he was old, but we knew he was the oldest in the world, even though we were impressed,” Gomes said. his great -grandchildren Vitoria Stefani and Ivanilde Gomes they also take turns helping with the day-to-day needs of Gomes dos Reis.
Regarding the woman’s health status, Gomez said “still know many thingsshe talks to us but sometimes she forgets who she is and actually more often than not she doesn’t remember things. “
One of the documents will prove that María Gomes dos Reis is the oldest person in the world, at the age of 121.
Gomes dos Reis has 13 great -grandchildren and six great -grandchildren, each of whom has learned important lessons from him. “She always tells us the following phrase, which I will keep for a lifetime:‘ Study hard, my child, ’” Ivanilde Gomes said. “If now I could graduate thanks for the encouragement I got from my great -grandmother“, He added.
Brazilian media reported the unexpected discovery that María Gomes dos Reis would be the oldest person in the world.
According to him Guinness Book of Records, until now Frenchman Lucile Randon, 118 years old, born February 11, 1904, is the oldest person in the world. To confirm Gomes dos Reis ’place on the list, he or his family they have to pay about 800 dollarsand provide legal documents proving your Guinness age.
Lucile Randon, the oldest person in the world
Lucile Randon born February 11, 1904 in Alès (southern France), a decade before the outbreak of World War I. Today she lives in a nursing home in Toulon, on the tourist French Côte d’Azur.
The French nun recently celebrated her 118th birthday with her usual chocolate port cocktail (AFP).
“He’s happy,” his press officer David Tavella said. “But this is only one stage, because her goal is to defeat Jeanne Calment,” he added, referring to this Frenchwoman who died in 1997 in 122 years in Arles (south).
A scary race against death
Although there is no official body that honors the title of dean of humanity, Sister Andrés has become the oldest person and “so far” since she was followed by a 115-year-old Polish woman, Laurent Toussaint said.
For this expert, who participates in the international longevity database (IDL), the nun also has a “verified civil registry.”
I already know that. In the past, it has happened that even older people have ended up shaking data from this scientific basis, after being recognized by the Guinness Book of Records.
She lives in a nursing home in Toulon, on the French tourist Côte d’Azur (AFP).
On February 11, Sister André celebrated her birthday with her traditional glass of port and chocolate, as well as a hint of tiredness.
“I can’t stand guests anymore. I’m less friendly”the nun explained a few weeks ago, during an investigation into supercentenarians, the elderly over 110 years old were intrigued by science.
The woman is currently blind and in a wheelchair (AFP).
“They have always admired me for my wisdom and intelligence, and now they laugh at me because I am rude,” the woman added. currently blind and in a wheelchair.
Born into an untrained Protestant family, the late nun, in the congregation of Daughters of Charity, and worked until the late 1970s.
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