Inah Canabarro, a Brazilian woman, has become the world’s oldest living man at about 117 years older. LongeviQuest, a team monitoring supercentenarians, declared her the oldest person with tested information on Saturday. Tomiko Itooka of Japan, the past oldest man, died in December.
Who is Inah Canabarro?
Inah Canabarro was born on June 8, 1908, in southwestern Brazil, according to LongeviQuest. However, her grandson, Cleber Canabarro, 84, says she was really born on May 27 but was registered two weeks later. She now lives in a retirement apartment in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
A Portuguese colonel who had taken up arms during the troubled era following Brazil’s freedom from Portugal in the 19th century was Canabarro’s great-grandfather.
According to Cleber Canabarro, some people thought Inah would never live through her early years because she was weak as a child.
Inah Canabarro, who was a student and worked in Uruguay and Rio de Janeiro before moving to Rio Grande do Sul, became a woman. She taught General João Figueiredo, Brazil’s previous military dictator, and started two going songs.
‘ I’m fresh, quite’
” I’m young, very and pleasant – all really fine, good features that you have too”, Canabarro said in a video recorded by LongeviQuest in February. She attributes her long career to her Catholic faith. The film shows her telling jokes, displaying miniature paintings of flowers, and reciting the Hail Mary.
After two illnesses that left her poor and unable to talk, her brother visits her every Saturday and sends words communications between visits to raise her spirits.
The different sisters claim that when she hears my speech, she feels jolted. ” She gets excited”.
Canabarro is a fan of the local sports team, Inter. ” White or black, rich or poor, whoever you are, Inter is the staff of the people”, she said in a movie celebrating her 116th day.
Inah Canabarro is the second-oldest woman always recorded. Pope Francis even honored her for her 110th day. She is now the 20th people to have ever had the oldest record. Jeanne Calment of France, who died in 1997 at age 122, topped the list.
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