Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas, a nun who loves Brazil football who was considered the oldest person in the world and whose longevity had been celebrated by Pope Francis, died on Wednesday, said his religious congregation, said the bras of Irmiss Teresianas Brasil.
She was 116 years old and was 117 years old in a few more weeks, according to the Tresianas Miri, which results in “Téresian sisters”. She lived in a retirement home in the city of Porto Alegre in southern Brazil.
In an article on social networks, his congregation thanked his life of service and dedication, and asked the Lord to “welcome him in his infinite love”. Irmé Teresianas did not give the case of death, but her family told the Brazilian RBS TV television that she had died of old age.
While her sight and hearing decreased towards the end of her life, she avoided surgery until a cataract procedure at the age of 106, the Sister Rita Fernandes Barbosa, the provincial coordinator of the congregation, said at the station earlier this year.
In January, Guinness World Records declared his sister Inah the oldest living person in the world after the death of Tomiko Itoka, a Japanese woman who was born before the start of the First World War and the sinking of the Titanic. She was also 116 years old.
The year, Sister Inah was born, the T model was presented by Henry Ford. Insulin had not yet been discovered and the world’s first global demonstration was still in several years.
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