
Filipino Francisca Susano, who, according to some sources, was the oldest inhabitant of the Earth, died at the age of 124, according to the official FACEBOOK page of the government of the city of Cabancalan, where she lived.
Susano passed away on the evening of Monday, November 22. The government of Kabankalan assured that her status as the longest-lived inhabitant of the Earth was confirmed by the Guinness Book of Records. At the same time, CNN writes that in September, when Susano celebrated her 124th birthday, representatives of the Guinness Book of Records were still checking information about her date of birth.
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Susano's great-grandson, Jonathan, said Francisca showed no signs of illness at the time of her death, PNA reported. Cabankalana's public relations officer told CNN Philippinnes that the deceased did not have symptoms of covid-19 , however, doctors will test for the presence of the virus in her body.
According to Philippine authorities, Francisca Susano was born in 1897. She still found the period when the country was under the control of Spain. In 1898, Spain handed over the islands to the United States , they received final independence in 1946. She also caught, for example, the reign of Queen Victoria of Great Britain, which ended in 1901.