The world’s oldest person Emma Morano has died in Italy at the age of 117, reports say.
Emma Morano was born on 29 November 1899 in the Piedmont region of Italy. She was officially the last person born in the 1800s still living.
She had attributed her longevity to her genetics and a diet of three eggs a day, two of them raw.
Ms. Morano was the oldest of eight siblings, all of whom she has outlived. She died at her home in the northern city of Verbania.
Her life not only spanned three centuries but also survived an abusive marriage, the loss of her only son and more than 90 Italian governments.
Ms. Morano had admitted that her longevity was partly down to genetics; her mother reached 91 and several sisters reached their centenary.
But it was also down to a rather unusual diet of three eggs – two raw – each day for more than 90 years.
It was a regime she took up as a young woman after the doctor diagnosed her with anemia shortly after World War One.
She had cut down to just two eggs a day, and a few biscuits recently.
Her doctor of 27 years, Carlo Bava, had told AFP news agency that she rarely ate vegetables or fruit, “When I met her, she ate three eggs per day, two of them raw in the morning and then an omelet at noon and chicken at dinner.”