World's oldest man, John Tinniswood, dies in England at 112

ENGLAND – He leaves behind a daughter, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The oldest man in the world, Briton John Tinniswood, died on Monday November 25, at the age of 112.

He died “ surrounded by music and love »his family said in a press release released this Tuesday. “ John always liked to say thank you. On his behalf, we therefore thank all those who took care of him over the years”we can also read.

The man, born in Liverpool on August 26, 1912, died at his retirement home in Southport, in the northwest of England. Born the year the Titanic sank, he worked as an accountant in the British armed forces during the Second World War before working for Shell and BP, two oil giants.

World Guinness Book John Tinniswood au milieu de sa vie.

Guinness World Records awarded him the title of oldest man in the world last April after the death of Venezuelan Juan Vicente Pérez Mora at the age of 114. On this occasion, this supporter of the Liverpool football club estimated that his longevity was just “ lucky.” He just advocated moderation to stay in good health. “If you drink too much, if you eat too much, if you walk too much, if you do too much in general, you will end up suffering.”he declared then.

John Tinniswood did not follow any particular diet, except a portion of fish and chips » every Friday, like all the others » residents of his retirement home. The oldest woman in the world is currently, according to Guinness World Records, the Japanese Tomiko Itooka, 116 years old.

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