The world's oldest person, Navee Tajima, died in Japan
Nabi Tajima, the oldest person in the world, died. He was 117 years old. The old woman died on Saturday in the local city of Kikai in the local time on Saturday. He was undergoing treatment at the hospital since January. This information was made in the news of the apology. Tarzimi was born on August 4, 1900. He has seven sons and two daughters. They have 160 members, including grandchildren. In the year of September, after the death of Violet Brown in Jamaica, Nazi Tazima has been recognized as the oldest woman. In a video broadcast in Japan, it is seen that Tazima is not touching the music of the occasion of the recognition of the elderly woman.
According to the US-based Gerontology Research Group, the world's oldest person is Japan's Sia Miyako, according to the information they have. He lives in the Kanagawa area south of Tokyo. Within 10 days, he will reach 117 years. Earlier this month, Guinness World Records recognized Japan's 112-year-old Masazo Nonaka as the world's oldest man. Tazima was planning to recognize the elderly person in the world. The people of Japan have a long life fame. There are several people in the country on the list of the world's oldest people. The 116-year-old Jiroemon Kimura, who died in 2013, has been in Japan. According to the Japanese government last year, about 68 thousand people in the country are 100 years old. In 1963 the number was 153.