Breaking News: World’s Oldest Man Yasutaro Koide, Died At the Age Of 112
Tokyo: The world’s oldest man,
Yasutaro Koide, died at the age of 112 in central Japan due to chronic heart
failure. Koide, a former tailor and recognized by the Guinness World Records as
the oldest living man on Earth, died at a hospital in Nagoya, his relatives
said.
Koide became the oldest living
man in the world last August following the death of then-record holder Sakari
Momoi of Saitama Prefecture, who was also 112 years old as per media report.
“Koide was quoted as saying his secret to long life was not smoking or
drinking, not to overdo things and to live with joy”.
Officials said he died of heart
failure and pneumonia early on Tuesday, just two months short of his 113th
birthday. Born in Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture, in March 1903, a young Koide
trained as a menswear tailor in Osaka before returning to his hometown to earn
his living making formal wear such as tuxedos and tailcoats.
It was not yet clear who will
succeed him as the oldest living man. The title of world’s oldest person is
held by US woman Susannah Mushatt Jones, who is 116 years old.
PTI
Breaking News: World’s Oldest Man Yasutaro Koide, Died At the Age Of 112
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