The world’s Guinness approved oldest man has passed away less than one month before celebrating what would have been his 113th birthday.Saturnino de la Fuente Garcia from Spain achieved the Guinness World Record for being the oldest living male in September 2021, when he was recorded as being exactly 112 years and 211 days old.
Saturnino was born on February 11th, 1909, and was just a matter of weeks away from his next birthday. The World Records company shared the sad news late on Tuesday January 18th, announcing this remarkable man’s passing.He was described as having lived a ‘kind and long’ life without ‘hurting anyone’ – a trait which he had himself claimed to be his secret to long life. He welcomed seven daughters, 14 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren throughout his life.
Also establishing a flourishing shoemaker business, Saturnino managed to avoid enlistment in the 1936 Spanish Civil War thanks to his short height, going on to create boots for the army. The Spanish football fan saw a great deal in his life, having lived well over a century and a decade. He had emphasised the quiet life and being kind to others as the most important things in life.
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