John Tinniswood, born in Liverpool, UK, on August 26, 1912, was recognized as the world’s oldest man after the death of Venezuelan Juan Vicente Perez in April 2023. He passed away peacefully at the age of 112 in a care home in Southport, England, on November 25, 2024. Tinniswood lived through significant historical events, including both World Wars and the sinking of the Titanic, and attributed his longevity to “pure luck” while promoting moderation in all aspects of life.
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Why in the news? | UK’s John Tinniswood, world’s oldest man, dies at 112 |
Date of Birth | August 26, 1912, Liverpool, UK |
Age at Death | 112 years old |
Oldest Man Recognition | Became the world’s oldest man in April 2023 after the death of Juan Vicente Perez |
World War II Service | Served in the Royal Army Pay Corps in an administrative role |
Career | Accountant at Shell and BP |
Current Oldest Living Person | Tomiko Itooka, Japan, aged 116 |
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