JOHANNESBURG: A 116-year-old survivor of the 1918 Spanish Flu believed to be among the world’s oldest people died on Saturday in South Africa, his family said.
Born on May 8 1904, Fredie Blom had "lived this long because of God’s grace", he told AFP this year.
Guinness World Records lists the oldest currently living man as Briton Bob Weighton, aged 112, but South African media have described Blom as "unofficially" the world’s oldest.
Blom’s entire family was wiped out by the Spanish Flu pandemic when he was just a teenager.
But he himself survived and went on to raise the three children of his wife of 46 years, Jeanette, as his own, becoming grandfather to five over the years.
"Two weeks ago oupa (grandfather) was still chopping wood," family spokesman Andre Naidoo told AFP fondly, recalling the old man using a 4 pound hammer.
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