World's oldest person dies at 116 in Japan


(MENAFN- Arab Times) TOKYO June 12 (Reuters) - The world's oldest person 116-year-old Japanese man Jiroemon Kimura died on Wednesday Japanese media said.
Kimura who lived in Kyotango near Kyoto in western Japan had been hospitalised for pneumonia since last month.
He became the world's oldest person on December 17 2012 after the former title holder a 115-year-old woman from Iowa died according to Guinness World Records.
Kimura was born in 1897 the same year as aviator Amelia Earhart and the year Queen Victoria marked her Diamond Jubilee. He worked as a postal employee and as a farmer at his home.
On his 115th birthday Kimura told reporters he was keeping his mind fit by learning English. He attributed his longevity to getting out in the sunlight.
"I am always looking up towards the sky. That is how I am" Kimura said then.
Kimura is survived by seven children 14 grandchildren 25 great-grandchildren and 15 great-great-grandchildren Japanese media said.
Japan has more than 50000 centenarians 2011 government data showed reinforcing its reputation for longevity.


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