A 111-year-old man from England is now the world’s oldest living man, and said the secret to his longevity is “pure luck”. John Alfred Tinniswood was born in Liverpool on 26 August 1912 – the same year the Titanic sank – and is a great-grandfather currently residing at a care home in Southport, where staff describe him as “a big chatterbox”. Despite his advanced age, Mr Tinniswood can still perform most daily tasks independently – he gets out of bed unassisted, listens to the radio to keep up with the news, and still manages his own finances. Beyond eating a portion of battered fish and chips every Friday, Mr Tinniswood said he does not follow any particular diet.
A 111-year-old man from England is now the world’s oldest living man , and said the secret to his longevity is “pure luck”. John Alfred Tinniswood was born in Liverpool on 26 August 1912 – the same year the Titanic sank – and is a great-grandfather currently residing at a care home in Southport , where staff describe him as “a big chatterbox”.
Despite his advanced age, Mr Tinniswood can still perform most daily tasks independently – he gets out of bed unassisted, listens to the radio to keep up with the news, and still manages his own finances. Beyond eating a portion of battered fish and chips every Friday, Mr Tinniswood said he does not follow any particular diet
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