Coronavirus: World’s oldest man’s 112 th birthday celebrations cancelled during UK lockdown

Derrick Santistevan

Due to the fact that of the coronavirus break out,

The world’s oldest guy has actually had to cancel his 112 th birthday celebrations on Sunday.

Bob Weighton, from Alton, Hampshire, just took up the title of the oldest guy on the planet last month after the previous holder, Japanese guy Chitetsu Watanabe, passed away aged 112.

In 2015, the former instructor and engineer commemorated his 111 th birthday with his numerous good friends however this year the supercentenarian – aged 110 or over – will be alone due to the coronavirus lockdown.





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“Everything is cancelled, no visitors, no celebration,” he stated.

“It’s a dead loss as far as celebration is concerned.”

Mr Weighton, who was born in Hull on 29 March 1908, was 10- years-old during the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic which eliminated in between 50 and 100 million people.

The coronavirus pandemic is stated to be the worst break out ever since, although Mr Weighton stated he does not remember it as no one he understood had it and children do not check out papers.

Due to the fact that “nobody knows what is going to happen”,

He stated the “world is in a bit of a mess” at the minute and is worried.

“In the Second World War you knew what you had to do, you might fail but the objectives were clear as Churchill rallied the country behind him, ‘We will fight on the beaches’, etc etc,” he stated.

” We understood precisely what we needed to do.

” That was a goal that you might potentially reach, however no one understands how we are going to beat the infection.”

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Mr Weighton as a young guy

The father-of-three, who has 25 excellent grandchildren, stated remaining in self-isolation has actually implied he has actually ended up being more depending on the Brendoncare home where he lives, specifically for meals and from his assistant.

” It indicates that I need to be more self-dependent, do my own cooking, cleansing, checked out the books that I have not check out.

” I am less efficient in doing things for myself than I was 10 years ago – I can’t raise the weights, I can’t move as fast, I can’t even dress myself effectively.

“I depend very much on other people these days.”

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The world’s oldest guy keeps himself young and active by developing and checking out design windmills

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Mr Weighton on his 111 th birthday in 2015

When it concerns the secret to durability, Mr Weighton stated there is not one.

He stated: “I never intended to be this old. When you are young, you don’t think about what is going to happen when you’re old, you’re self-engaged, all you think about is the here and now.”

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Mr Weighton stated he checks out a lot and constructs design windmills to keep himself active andyoung Due to the fact that he has “had about 10” currently,

He likewise turned down the standard birthday welcoming from the Queen.

“I don’t see why I should require the Queen to keep giving me cards,” he stated.

“It costs the taxpayer not her something, so I have selected one in which she is smiling, looking happy and contented and that’s the one I like and I keep that.”

Mr Weighton takes place to be born upon the very same day as Britain’s oldest female, Joan Hocquard, from Poole, Dorset, and although he does not understand her stated he would like to “send her my best wishes”.

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