World's oldest person dies at 117

Published April 1, 2015
Misao Okawa, the world’s oldest woman, with her family members at a nursing home in western Japan. Okawa celebrated her 117th birthday on Thursday.—AFP
Misao Okawa, the world’s oldest woman, with her family members at a nursing home in western Japan. Okawa celebrated her 117th birthday on Thursday.—AFP
Japan's Misao Okawa who is recognized as the world's oldest living person by Guinness World Records, eats cake, helped by her nursing home staff member, during her 117th birthday celebration. -AP
Japan's Misao Okawa who is recognized as the world's oldest living person by Guinness World Records, eats cake, helped by her nursing home staff member, during her 117th birthday celebration. -AP

TOKYO: The world's oldest person, a Japanese woman, died Wednesday, a few weeks after celebrating her 117th birthday.

Misao Okawa died of heart failure and stopped breathing as her grandson and nursing home workers stood by her side, praising her for achieving a healthy long life, said Tomohiro Okada, an official at her Osaka nursing home.

“She went so peacefully, as if she had just fallen asleep,” Okada said. “We miss her a lot."

Okawa, born in Osaka on March 5, 1898, was recognised as the world's oldest person by Guinness World Records in 2013.

Okada said Okawa lost her appetite about 10 days ago.

Okawa, the daughter of a kimono maker, said at her birthday celebration that her life seemed rather short.

Okawa married her husband, Yukio, in 1919, and they had two daughters and a son. She lived by four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Her husband died in 1931.

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