The World’s Oldest Known Person, Lucile Randon, known as Sister Andre, died at the age of 118 at the nursing home where she lived on Thursday. The Fench nun was born in southern France on February 11 1904 and lived through the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918 and two World Wars. Lucile became the world’s eldest following the death of Kane Tanaka, a Japanese woman previously certified as the world’s oldest person, who died at the age of 119 on April 19. The nun took her last breath in the southern city of Toulon. 112-Year-Old ‘Chitetsu Watanabe’ From Japan Crowned as World’s Oldest Man.
Lucile Randon, The Oldest Person In The World:
Sister André the world’s oldest person at age 118 has died a few weeks short of her 119th birthday. May she rest in the peace of Christ. pic.twitter.com/4V7Spc0dOO
— Father V (@father_rmv) January 18, 2023
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