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World’s oldest man dies in Spain aged 113

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Madrid: A Spanish village declared a day of mourning following the death of a retired farmer billed as “the world’s oldest man”, who passed away just over a month after turning 113.

Francisco Nunez Olivera, who was 10 years old when World War I broke out, died on Monday in the village of Bienvenida in southweste­rn Spain where he had lived throughout his life, village mayor Antonio Carmona said.

“It’s a very cold day and most of all a very sad day,” Carmona said.

Born on Dec 13, 1904, relatives credited Nunez Olivera’s long life to a diet of vegetables he grew on his land and a daily glass of red wine.

Every morning for breakfast, he would have sponge cake made with olive oil and a glass of milk. And until the age of 107, he went out for daily walks by himself, according to Spanish media reports published when he celebrated his last birthday.

While the Spanish media described Nunez Olivera as the world’s oldest man, his name did not appear on a list kept by the Gerontolog­y Research Group, which validates the ages of the world’s longest-living people.

The US-based group lists Japan’s Masazou Nonaka, born on July 25, 1905 making him 112, as the world’s oldest man but Carmona said there were documents to prove the Spaniard was in fact older. It also lists a Japanese woman, aged 117, as the world’s oldest person.

“We were in the process of applying for him to enter the Guinness World Records. It meant a lot to his neighbours to be represente­d by the oldest man in the world,” Carmona said.

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