The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

Categories: Asia | Health and Medicine

Mbah Goto, a resident of Indonesia, says he is the oldest person on earth at 145 years old. And, according to official documents issued by the Indonesian authorities, Mbah was born on December 31, 1870. The old man survived 10 of his brothers and sisters and four wives, the last of whom died in 1988. Moreover, all his children have already died, but there are grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

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The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia Source: Daily Mail

The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

Despite his supposed age, Mbah walks independently.

The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

However, in an interview, the Indonesian admitted that the only thing he dreams about is to die. We assume that the person is just tired of life.

The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

Mbah Goto shows his ID card.

The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

According to his family, Mbah eats absolutely everything and never gets sick.

The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

His grandson said that his grandfather was preparing for death at the age of 122.

The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

And in 1992, he even ordered a tombstone. That was 24 years ago.

The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

Mbah wants to be buried with his grandchildren. In the photo: the tombstone.

The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

Representatives of the Personnel Department of Indonesia confirmed the day and year of Mbah's birth.

The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

These days, the old man mostly sits and listens to the radio, because his poor eyesight no longer allows him to watch TV. When asked what the secret of his longevity is, Mbah replies, "The recipe is patience."

The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

 

The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

 

The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

 

The oldest person in the world, who is 145 years old, lives in Indonesia

Keywords: Age | Centenarians | Longevity | Indonesia | Record

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