Nun Becomes World's Oldest Living Person
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•Soccer-loving nun from Brazil tops list of world's oldest living person at nearly 117
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Sister Inah Canabarro was so skinny growing up that many didn't think she would survive childhood.
She is the second oldest nun ever documented, after Lucile Randon, who was the world’s oldest person until her death in 2023 at the age of 118 .
She now ranks as the 20th oldest documented person to have ever lived.
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