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Brazilian pig farmer becomes the world’s oldest man, aged 112 years and 55 days – and puts his long life down to ‘being surrounded by good people’

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A Brazilian former pig farmer who fathered seven children with two partners has been officially named as the world’s oldest man following the death of Englishman John Alfred Tinniswood.

Mr Tinniswood passed away on Monday in Southport aged 112 just months after breaking the Guinness World Record.

The new title holder has now been identified as Joao Marinho Neto, 112 years and 55 days old today. 

Guinness World Records said on X, formerly Twitter, referencing his age on Tuesday: ‘Say hello to the new oldest man in the world, Brazil’s João Marinho Neto, at the age of 112 years and 52 days old.’

It added in a statement: ‘A Brazilian man has been confirmed as the world’s oldest living man following the death of the UK’s John Tinniswood at age 112.

‘Joao Marinho Neto was 112 years 52 days old, as confirmed by LongeviQuest in Apuiares, Ceara, Brazil, on 26 November.

‘Born in Maranguape, Ceara, Brazil, on 5 October 1912, he was previously recognized as the oldest living man in Brazil and in Latin America.

‘He is also now the last surviving man who was born in 1912.

Brazilian former pig farmer Joao Marinho Neto has become the world's oldest man at the age of 112 years and 55 days

Brazilian former pig farmer Joao Marinho Neto has become the world’s oldest man at the age of 112 years and 55 days

Joao pictured with his son. He became the world's oldest man after the death of Englishman John Alfred Tinniswood earlier this week

Joao pictured with his son. He became the world’s oldest man after the death of Englishman John Alfred Tinniswood earlier this week

Joao pictired with his family in  an undated photo. He has said that the secret to long life is 'being surrounded by good people and keeping his loved ones close by'

Joao pictired with his family in  an undated photo. He has said that the secret to long life is ‘being surrounded by good people and keeping his loved ones close by’

‘Joao was born into a family of farmers and moved with his parents to a rural area of Apuiares.

‘He was helping his father out in the fields by the time he was four.

‘His jobs around the farm included helping take care of the cattle and harvesting fruit from Juazeiro trees.

‘Joao went on to marry Josefa Albano dos Santos (1920–1994), and they welcomed four children together – Antonio, Jose, Fatima, and Vanda.

‘He followed in his father’s farming footsteps, cultivating the land his then-wife inherited in Fazenda Massape, to grow corn and beans.

‘He also raised cattle, goats, pigs and chickens.

Joao, who has said the secret to his long life is ‘being surrounded by good people and keeping his loved ones close by’, later welcomed three more children called Vinicius, Jarbas, and Conceicao with partner Antonia Rodrigues Moura.

‘He has six living children, 22 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.’

It comes after Brit John Alfred Tinniswooed (pictured) died this week at the age of 112. He had become the world's oldest man

It comes after Brit John Alfred Tinniswooed (pictured) died this week at the age of 112. He had become the world’s oldest man

A spokesman for LongeviQuest, which defines itself as the global authority on maximum human longevity, said: ‘We extend our heartfelt congratulations to him and his family on this remarkable achievement. We wish him continued good health and many more years of happiness. His story stands as an inspiration to people across the globe.’

Joao became the oldest known living man in Latin America at the age of 111 years, 180 days on April 2 following the passing of 114-year-old Venezuelan Juan Vicente Perez Mora.

Mr Perez Mora’s death led to World War Two veteran Mr Tinniswood becoming the world’s oldest man for a few months.

Paying tribute to the lifelong Liverpool fan earlier this week, his family said in a statement: ‘John had many fine qualities. He was intelligent, decisive, brave, calm in any crisis, talented at maths and a great conversationalist.’

The world’s oldest living woman currently is Japan’s Tomiko Itooka, who is 116.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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