Recognised By Guinness As Longest Living Man Is No More!
Due to lifestyle changes and other aspects the life expectancy of humans has been shrinking.
Due to lifestyle changes and other aspects the life expectancy of humans has been shrinking. Over the decades the average life expectancy has been coming down. It is common for elders to bless youngsters to have a 100-year life. But we don't see people living 100 years. Even the previous generation people are also not living for 100 years.
But there is a man who is dubbed as the oldest living man in the world. Even Guinness recognised him as the older man. However, he is no more and breathed his last. A few years after this recognition he passed away.
Juan Vicente Pérez Mora, who is the oldest living man in the world, is no more. On Feb 4, 2022, he is recognised as the oldest living man as he was 112 years and 253 days. Before this,Saturnino de la Fuente García held the record and Mora surpassed this.
The world's oldest man Has 11 children, 41 grandchildren,18 great-grandchildren and 12 great-great-grandchildren. He saw four generations in his family and grew into adults. Not everyone gets such an experience. But Mora is lucky with this.
He was born on 27 May 1909. He tied the knot with Ediofina del Rosario Garcia. The couple stayed together for six long decades. In 1997 she breathed her last. In his life span, he lived through the two World Wars and the deadly Covid outbreak.