TOKYO
A 117-year-old Japanese woman, thought to be the world's oldest person, has died, a local official told AFP Sunday.
Nabi
Tajima, who was born August 4, 1900, died around 8:00 pm (1100 GMT)
Saturday at a hospital on her native Kikai Island in Kagoshima region,
according to Susumu Yoshiyuki, a health and welfare official.
Tajima,
who became the oldest woman in Japan in September 2015, could have been
the oldest person in the world since Violet Brown of Jamaica died in
September 2017 at age 117, Japanese media said.
OLDEST PERSON
Since
Brown's death, Guinness World Records has been investigating who is the
oldest person in the world and was yet to recognise Tajima as such.
The oldest man in the world is 112-year-old Masazo Nonaka of Japan, the organisation announced on April 10.
"Ms
Tajima was living at a nursing centre for the elderly. In January, she
became weaker, so she was taken to a local hospital," Yoshiyuki told AFP.
LONGEVITY
"She died there (Saturday) due to her advanced age," he said.
Japan is known for the longevity of its people and has been home to several oldest title holders.
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