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World’s oldest man dead at 113 – Francisco Nunez Olivera passes away in Spain having attributed his long life to a glass of red wine a day

Francisco Nunez Olivera passed away around 10.30 last night at his home in the village of Bienvenida in Badajoz, south-west Spain.

Francisco Nunez Olivera died last night at the age of 113

THE world’s oldest man has died just over a month after celebrating his 113th birthday.

Francisco Nunez Olivera passed away at around 10.30 last night at his home in the village of Bienvenida in Badajoz, south-west Spain.

Francisco Nunez Olivera died last night at the age of 113
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Francisco Nunez Olivera died last night at the age of 113Credit: gerontology.wikia.com

He is due to be buried in his native village around 5.30 this afternoon.

Bienvenida mayor Antonio Carmena confirmed Francisco’s death this morning, describing it as a “shame for the entire village and the whole world.”

He told local media: “In recent years he has meant a lot to us, he has represented our village and he has helped make us known and loved.”

Local officials declared a day of mourning to mark Francisco’s death.

World’s oldest man Francisco Nunez Olivera celebrates his 113th birthday with a sponge cake, milk and visits from 15 great grandkids

The Spaniard, who has four children, nine grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren, was 113 on December 13.

He began his anniversary with his traditional sponge cake and glass of milk for breakfast before opening letters of congratulation from around the world.

The widower’s daughter Maria Antonia, 82, was among those who spent the anniversary with him at his home. She was understood to have been with him last night when he died.

Francisco, who has two siblings aged 97 and 93, became the world’s oldest man after the death of Polish-born Israeli Yisrael Kristal on August 11.

The retired farmer, who fought in the Rif War in the first half of the 1920s between Spain and the Berber tribes of the Rif mountains in Morocco, went out for daily walks alone in his home village until he was 107.

He started to read again aged 98 after a cataract operation, one of only two occasions he has been to hospital, according to relatives.

Relatives attributed his longevity to a diet based on vegetables he grew on his own land and a daily glass of red wine.

 Francisco attributed his long life to a diet of home-grown veg and a daily glass of red wine
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Francisco attributed his long life to a diet of home-grown veg and a daily glass of red wineCredit: Antenna 3
 Proud daughter Antonia pictured with her dad on his birthday in December
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Proud daughter Antonia pictured with her dad on his birthday in DecemberCredit: Antenna 3

Francisco, known as Marchena because of his likeness to a Spanish flamenco singer who used that stage name, was one of 30 people over the age of 90 among the 2,300 inhabitants of Bienvenida.

Proud daughter Antonia, now his full-time carer, said when he turned 113 her dad was in “good health” and didn’t have any aches or pains or illnesses.

EVENTS OF 1905 - THE YEAR FRANCISCO NUNEZ OLIVERA WAS BORN

  • Theodore Roosevelt is sworn in for first full term as President of the United States
  • Football clubs Chelsea, Charlton Athletic, Crystal Palace, Galatasaray and Boca Juniors are founded
  • Albert Einstein submits a paper where he develops an argument for the famous equation E = mc2.
  • Irish nationalist Arthur Griffith founds Sinn Fein in Dublin
  • The title Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is officially recognized by Edward VII
  • HMS Dreadnought is laid down, revolutionising battleship design and triggering a naval arms race
  • The Wright brothers' third aeroplane (Wright Flyer III) stays in the air for 39 minutes

Mayor Antonio Carmona added at the time: “He’s a living example of the quality of life in the municipality, but also of the pollution-free skies and countryside and stress-free work of the traditional way of life.”

In an April 2015 interview with Spanish daily El Mundo, Francisco said he would like to live a couple more years despite the fact all his friends were dead and insisted: “I know I’m old but I don’t feel old.”

His daughter added: “Some days he talks all day and others he sleeps all day.

“Someone mentioned the idea of taking him to a retirement home once and it made me feel bad.”

With Francisco’s death, the oldest man in the world is now Japanese man Masazou Nonaka, who was born on July 25 1905 and is currently 112 years and 189 days old.


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