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I Want to Continue Living – 111-Year Old Japanese Listed in Guinness Book of World Records
I Want to Continue Living – 111-Year Old Japanese Listed in Guinness Book of World Records
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Japanese Sakari Momoi, 111, was officially declared the world’s oldest living man. He received the certificate from Guinness World Records in hospital where... 20.08.2014, Sputnik International
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I Want to Continue Living – 111-Year Old Japanese Listed in Guinness Book of World Records
12:06 GMT 20.08.2014 (Updated: 19:57 GMT 19.10.2022) Japanese Sakari Momoi, 111, was officially declared the world’s oldest living man. He received the certificate from Guinness World Records in hospital where he’s currently receiving medical treatment.
Japanese Sakari Momoi, 111, was officially declared the world’s oldest living man. He received the certificate from Guinness World Records in hospital where he’s currently receiving medical treatment.