MIAMI—A soccer-loving nun from Brazil is believed to have become the world’s oldest living person at nearly 117 following the recent death of a woman from Japan. Sister Inah Canabarro was so skinny ...
Two months away from what she says is her 120th birthday, Deolira Gliceria Pedro da Silva, a great-grandmother from the state ...
She's seen it all. Well, more than most of us have seen. That's because this nun from Brazil was just recognized as being the oldest living person. Inah Canabarro Lucas has reached the age of 116 ...
Inah Canabarro Lucas is now recognized as both the oldest living woman and the oldest living person after Tomiko Itooka's passing ...
Sister Inah is the great-great-niece of Gen. David Canabarro, one of the main leaders of the Farroupilha Revolution ...
A Brazilian nun is now the oldest person alive. Born on May 23, 1908, Tomiko Itooka became Japan's longest-living person in December 2023 following the death of 116-year-old Fusa Tatsumi in ...
Following the death of Japanese woman Tomiko Itooki last December, the current oldest living person is a football-loving ...
While the Brazilian native, whom the record book has also dubbed the oldest nun, is the newest title holder, the news came as a shock to her family, with her 84-year-old nephew telling the ...
“I’m young, pretty and friendly — all very good, positive qualities that you have too,” the Teresian nun tells the visitors to her retirement home in the southern Brazilian city of Porto Alegr ...
“I’m young, pretty and friendly — all very good, positive qualities that you have too,” the Teresian nun tells the visitors to her retirement home in the southern Brazilian city of Porto Alegr ...