passed away at a nursing home in Japan's Ashiya at the age of 116, The New York Times reported. She is survived by one daughter, one son and an unknown number of her five grandchildren. In a statement ...
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a Japanese woman born before the start of World War I and the sinking of the Titanic who was believed to be the oldest person in the world, died at a nursing home in Ashiya, Japan. She was 116.
passed away at a nursing home in Japan's Ashiya at the age of 116, The New York Times reported. She is survived by one daughter, one son and an unknown number of her five grandchildren.
passed away at a nursing home in Japan’s Ashiya at the age of 116, The New York Times reported. She is survived by one daughter, one son and an unknown number of her five grandchildren. In a statement ...
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Yoshitsugu Nagata, an official in charge of elderly policies, said Itooka died on December 29 at a care home in Ashiya, Hyogo prefecture, central Japan. Itooka, who loved bananas and a yoghurt ...
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Recognized by Guinness World Records, Itooka died in a care home in Ashiya, Japan, local officials announced Saturday. Her passing came on Dec. 29, concluding a long life that began on May 23 ...
Ashiya Mayor Ryosuke Takashima commented, "Through her long life, she gave us great courage and hope. I express my deepest condolences." (Japanese original by Chinatsu Ide, Osaka City News Department) ...