A man who
claimed to be 146 years old and outlived all 10 of his siblings, his four wives
the last of whom died in 1988, all of his children, has died in Indonesia.
Saparman Sodimejo, also known as Mbah Gotho, had an Indonesian ID card that claimed his date of birth was December 31, 1870.
He passed away in his village in the Sragen district of Central Java, Indonesia and a funeral took place on Monday.
Ghoto was taken
to hospital in early April due to deteriorating health but six days later
checked himself out and returned home. His grandson Suyanto told the BBC:
'It only lasted
a couple of days. From that moment on to his death, he refused to eat and
drink.'
If Saparman
Sodimejo's documents are correct, his age of 146 made him significantly older
than the verified oldest person in the world ever, a title that belongs to
French woman Jeanne Calment, who lived to be 122.
Suryanto said last year that his grandfather had been preparing for his death ever since he was 122, but it never seemed to come. He said:
Suryanto said last year that his grandfather had been preparing for his death ever since he was 122, but it never seemed to come. He said:
'The
gravestone there was made in 1992. That was 24 years ago.'
In addition,
Suryanto said Mbah Ghoto's family had already prepared a gravesite for him -
near his children's graves.
Staff at the
Indonesian records office have confirmed Mbah Gotho's birthdate, which is
specified on his Indonesian ID card as 31st December 1870.
Others without verifiable records who are purportedly older than Mbah Ghoto include 171-year-old James Olofintuyi from Nigeria and 163-year-old Dhaqabo Ebba from Ethiopia.
Others without verifiable records who are purportedly older than Mbah Ghoto include 171-year-old James Olofintuyi from Nigeria and 163-year-old Dhaqabo Ebba from Ethiopia.
Source: LailasBlog
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