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Secret to long life: A glass of wine and chocolate everyday, reveals world's oldest person

Sister André, who the Guinness World Records recognised as the oldest person in the world on Monday, was already the oldest woman in Europe when she turned 117. But after the death of 119-year-old Japanese woman Kane Tanaka, the title was passed onto her.

April 27, 2022 / 20:52 IST
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Not only is Sister André the oldest person in the world, she is also the oldest nun and the oldest Covid survivor in the world. (Image credit: Guinness World Records)
Not only is Sister André the oldest person in the world, she is also the oldest nun and the oldest Covid survivor in the world. (Image credit: Guinness World Records)

The oldest person in the world, a 118-year-old French nun, has shared the secret to a long life: A glass of wine every day. And chocolate.

Sister André, who the Guinness World Records recognised as the oldest person in the world on Monday, was already the oldest woman in Europe when she turned 117. But after the death of 119-year-old Japanese woman Kane Tanaka, the title was passed onto her.

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Lucile, who took the name of Sister André in 1944, is the third-oldest French person and the third-oldest European person ever recorded, the Guinness World Records stated in its website.

She has been living in a retirement home for the last 12 years. She is now partially deaf and uses a wheelchair, but likes to keep her mind active.