It is believed that the supercentennial would have been born on September 11, 1897, when the Philippines was still ruled by Spain.
A woman believed to be the oldest person in the world died at the age of 124 in the Philippines, local officials confirmed.
This is Francisca Susano, affectionately known as Lola, who died around 6:45 p.m. on Monday at her home in Kabankalan in the province of Negros Occidental.
The Guinness World Records site until September had been conducting an age verification to declare her the oldest living person in the world. According to authorities, the cause of death has not yet been determined. Susano had not shown any symptoms of Covid-19. It is believed that the supercentennial would have been born on September 11, 1897, when the Philippines was still ruled by Spain.
For her last birthday, in September, Susano was celebrated by the local government with certificates to commemorate her achievement, as well as a cake and flowers. Politician Rodolfo Ordanes filed a petition that month urging the House of Representatives to award him a gift of $ 20,000 in recognition of his “monumental achievement.” (E)

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