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Ethel Caterham, 115, Confirmed as World's Oldest Living Person

The British supercentenarian is the first from the UK to hold the title since 1987, following verification by Guinness World Records and research organizations.

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Nun Inah Canabarro Lucas was aged 116.
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Overview

  • Ethel Caterham, born in 1909 in Hampshire, has been officially recognized as the world's oldest living person at 115 years and 253 days old.
  • Her title follows the death of previous record-holder, Brazilian nun Inah Canabarro Lucas, who passed away on April 30 at the age of 116.
  • Caterham is the oldest Briton ever and the last known surviving subject of King Edward VII, marking a significant milestone in UK history.
  • She resides in a care home in Lightwater, Surrey, where she celebrated her longevity with a garden named in her honor on her 115th birthday.
  • Her life has spanned dramatic historical changes, including two World Wars, 27 British prime ministers, and six monarchs, reflecting over a century of global transformation.