WorldNews abc-news

The world's oldest known person, a French nun named Sister Andre, dies at 118

The world's oldest known person, a French nun named Sister Andre, dies at 118
Sister Andre was born while World War I was still a decade away.(AFP: Nicolas Tucat)

The world's oldest known person, French nun Lucile Randon, has died aged 118.

Ms Randon, known as Sister Andre, was born in southern France on February 11, 1904, when World War I was still a decade away.

She died in her sleep at her nursing home in Toulon, spokesman David Tavella said.

"There is great sadness but … it was her desire to join her beloved brother. For her, it's a liberation," said Mr Tavella, of the Sainte-Catherine-Laboure nursing home.

Ms Randon was born in the year New York opened its first subway and when the Tour de France had only been staged once.

Her days in the nursing home were punctuated by prayer, mealtimes and visits from residents and hospice workers.

Story by: AFP

Original story link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-18/the-worlds-oldest-known-person-dies-at-118/101866102

Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
LIVE SCORES
Panthers vs Broncos 9:50PM
Sharks vs Knights 8:00PM
Roosters vs Story 10:00PM
France 0–2 Spain Full Time
Argentina 2–1 England Full Time
Drua Women vs Reds 1:05pm
Western Force vs Waratahs 6:05pm
New Zealand vs Ireland 7:10PM
Japan vs France 8:40PM
Australia vs Italy 10:10PM
No recent scores
Bua 8–13 Macuata Full Time
Yasawa LBD–WBD Vatukoula Full Time
Northland WBD–LBD Ra Full Time
Cakaudrove vs Bua 11:00AM
Tavua vs Yasawa
Northern Bulls vs Northland