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World’s Oldest Person Dies in Brazil at Age 116
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Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas, aged 116, passed away in Porto Alegre, Brazil, leaving Ethel Caterham of the United Kingdom as the world’s oldest person. Lucas held the title of the oldest living person until her death on April 30. Her longevity was celebrated as a testament to human resilience.
Born in 1908, Lucas lived through major historical events, including both World Wars. Her life spanned significant technological and social changes globally.
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Ethel Caterham, now the oldest person, resides in the United Kingdom. The transition of the title often draws attention to aging and health research.
Porto Alegre, a major Brazilian city, mourned Lucas’s passing. She was a local figure known for her community involvement.
Some praise advancements in healthcare for enabling such long lives. Others note disparities in access to care that limit longevity for many.
Lucas’s death marks the end of an era for Brazil’s elderly community. Records of the world’s oldest are meticulously verified by global organizations.
Longevity studies often cite diet, lifestyle, and genetics as key factors. Public fascination with supercentenarians drives interest in aging science.
The title of oldest person shifts frequently as populations age. Caterham’s new status will likely inspire similar admiration and study.
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