Francisca Susano, the Filipino woman who was thought to be the oldest person in the world, died at the age of 124 recently. Fondly referred to as Lola Iska, Susano was also believed to be the world's last surviving person born in the 19th century.
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The news was first reported by the social media handle of the Kabankalan city government. While the cause of death was not mentioned, she was going to be tested for the novel coronavirus.
Considered to be the oldest living Filipino, Susano's claim to be the world's oldest woman & person is yet to be verified by. In Sep-2021, when Susano celebrated her 124th birthday, Guinness World Records was still cross-checking the documents that prove her age.
Born in 1897 before the Philippines gained independence, she lived with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren till her last days. Reportedly, she had 14 children with her husband, one of whom also reached 101 years of age.
Susano had shared being happy, playing harmonica, and eating a special kind of boiled vegetable soup held the secret to her long life.
Back in July this year, Guinness World Records recognized Emilio Flores Marquez from Puerto Rico as the oldest living person (male) in the world at 112 years. Currently, the oldest person living (and also the oldest female) is Japan's Kane Tanaka (117) as per the records site.
Meanwhile, the oldest person to ever have lived is Jeanne Calment (France), who died at 122 years.
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