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World`s oldest person dies weeks after assuming new title
Tokyo, Nov 13: A 114-year-old Japanese woman who had assumed the title of the world`s oldest person last month died today, a spokesman for Hiroshima city said.
Tokyo, Nov 13: A 114-year-old Japanese woman who
had assumed the title of the world's oldest person last month
died today, a spokesman for Hiroshima city said.
Mitoyo Kawate, born on May 15, 1889, died of pneumonia
at a local hospital, said Masatoshi Yamada. Kawate was
hospitalised earlier in the day when her condition worsened.
She had been living in a nursing home.
The London-based Guinness world records recognised Kawate as the oldest person alive on October 31 after the previous holder, Kamato Hongo from southern Japan, passed away.
Kawate had a weakness for custard cakes and liked to sing, but her condition had weakened in the past two years, a caretaker said earlier this month. She had been living in a nursing home for the past 10 years.
Bureau Report
The London-based Guinness world records recognised Kawate as the oldest person alive on October 31 after the previous holder, Kamato Hongo from southern Japan, passed away.
Kawate had a weakness for custard cakes and liked to sing, but her condition had weakened in the past two years, a caretaker said earlier this month. She had been living in a nursing home for the past 10 years.
Bureau Report