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Branyas, who had lived through the 1918-1920 Spanish flu pandemic, gained fame in Spain in May 2020 after she became the oldest person to successfully recover from COVID-19 at the time.
The world's oldest person, Maria Branyas Morera, has died at the age of 117. On Tuesday, Aug. 20, her family announced on X (formerly known as Twitter) that Morera had died “peacefully” in her ...
In the wake of Branyas's death, the oldest living person in the world is Japan's Tomiko Itooka, who was born on May 23, 1908 and is 116 years old, according to the U.S. Gerontology Research Group.
Maria Branyas, an American-born Spaniard considered the world’s oldest person at 117 years old, has died, her family said on Tuesday. The Gerontology Research Group, which validates details of ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 January 2025. American-born Spanish supercentenarian (1907–2024) In this Catalan name, the first or paternal surname is Branyas and the second or maternal family name is Morera ; both are generally joined by the conjunction "i". Maria Branyas Morera Branyas on her 117th birthday in 2024 Born Maria ...
Maria Branyas Morera is the supercentenarian who, at the age of 117 years, 73 days, became the world’s oldest verified living person since the death of Lucile Randon (1904–2023).
She died on 29 December 2024, at the age of 116 years and 220 days, at a nursing home in Ashiya. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Reports attributed her death to complications related to old age. [ 1 ] Following her death, 116-year-old Inah Canabarro Lucas of Brazil became the world's oldest living person and the last survivor born in 1908.
[b] The oldest verified man ever is Jiroemon Kimura (1897–2013) of Japan, who lived to the age of 116 years and 54 days. The oldest known living person is Inah Canabarro Lucas of Brazil, aged 116 years, 229 days. [5] The oldest known living man is João Marinho Neto of Brazil, aged 112 years, 110 days. [6]