A Japanese man who received his certificate as the world's oldest man with a raised fist and big smiles earlier this month has died at 112.
Guinness World Records had given the certificate to Chitetsu Watanabe on February 12. The organisation and the funeral home handling his services confirmed on Tuesday that he had died on Sunday.
No cause was given.
He had not been able to eat recently and developed a fever and difficulty breathing a couple of days before his death, Japan's nationally circulated newspaper Mainichi reported, citing family sources.
Watanabe is survived by his five children, 12 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild, Mainichi said. Watanabe's family did not immediately answer calls to their home.