The World's Oldest Man Dies

The oldest man in the world, Japanese Masazo Nonaka, has passed away today at 113 years of age. His family has announced that he died quietly and from natural causes in the early hours of today while he was sleeping. Born on July 25, 1905, Nonaca was raised into one [...]
Born on July 25, 1905, Nonaca was raised into a large family. He lived longer than his wife and three of their five children. We are shocked by the loss of this huge image. He was in ordinary condition and passed away without disturbing the” family, his niece, Yuko, said.
He had six brothers and a sister, married in 1931, and had five children with his wife. After retirement, he enjoyed watching wrestling matches and eating candy.
Japan is one of the world's largest population life expectancy. This country has been home to many people known for their old age.
According to the record book, “Gwinness”, the oldest person who ever lived is Frenchman Jeanne Louise Calment, who had passed away in 1997 at the age of 122, writes the “The Guardian”.











