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According to Xinhua News Agency, after the death of 119-year-old Japanese man Rikiko Tanaka, French 118-year-old Sister Andre Shinjin became the “world’s oldest living person” at the age of 118 years and 73 days. She told the media at a nursing home in the south of France that it was her work that kept her alive and hoped to become the longest living person in the world. It is reported that Sister Andrea, whose real name is Lucile Randon, was born on February 11, 1904 in Arles, southern France. She worked as a tutor in France when she was young. During World War II Work as an assistant in a hospital, taking care of orphans and the elderly. She joined Catholic Charities in 1944 and devoted most of her life to religious service, often caring for people much younger than herself. Sister Andrea confessed that she eats chocolate every morning and drinks a glass of wine every day. A staff member at the nursing home said: “Her glass of wine may be the secret to longevity, but I don’t encourage people to drink a glass of wine a day!” Sister Andrea is currently blind and can only travel in a wheelchair. She was also infected with the new crown disease before.
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