Wednesday, 12 September 2012
Russia’s Oldest Man Dies Aged 122
A man thought to be Russia's oldest
person has died at the age of 122, authorities in the North Caucasus
region of Dagestan said Tuesday. Magomed Labazanov, a retired labourer who lived in Serebryakovka
village close to the city of Kizlyar, died early Friday, the local
government said on its website. Labazanov was reportedly born in Dagestan and worked in a sawmill and later on a farm. He never learned to read and write. The date of his birth has not been authenticated as he did not have an original birth certificate. According to the Guinness World Records, the oldest person in the world
is Besse Cooper of the United States, who turned 116 last month. The mountainous North Caucasus is famed for its long-lived elders,
although the turmoil of the Soviet era means that many do not have
documents proving their age.
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