113 year old Colombian becomes world's 14th longest living person

Colombian Efraín Antonio Ríos García, second oldest person in the world

Colombian Efraín Antonio Ríos García, second oldest person in the world

Efraín Antonio Ríos García, at the age of 113 years and 133 days, became the 14 longest living person in the world on 15 August and the longest living man in the history of Colombia.

He became the oldest living person in Colombia after the death of Mr. Eusebio Quintero López on July 16, 2023.

According to the LongeviQuest world list, Mr. Ríos García is the fourteenth oldest living person in the world. He is also the sixth oldest living person in the Americas.

Efrain Antonio Ríos García was born in the countryside of the municipality of Fredonia, Department of Antioquia, Colombia on April 4, 1910.

Longest  living Person certificates for Efraín Antonio Ríos García
Longest living Person certificates for Efraín Antonio Ríos García

One of his favorite pastimes was horseback riding, and in his youth he always took horseback rides on a farm, or on the shore near the Cauca River.

His parents were very appreciated and recognized people in the region. He began his studies at the Chamuscados school in Fredonia. Ríos García married Herminia Uribe in 1935. The couple had 18 children.

LongeviQuest representatives Fabrizio Villatoro (LongeviQuest América Research President) and Santiago García Medina (Colombia Research Leader), visited Mr. Ríos García on behalf of the organization for his incredible achievement of becoming the longest living man in the country, presenting him with two awards and a bouquet of flowers. A representative of the Mayor’s Office of Itagüí was also present to honor him.

Mr. Ríos García was resting when the LongeviQuest team visited him, but after his daughter gave him some aguardiente and champagne to drink, he woke up and started talking and being active with everyone.

Mr. Ríos García was unwell for the past few weeks, but thanks to the great love and support of his children and grandchildren, he has recovered in recent weeks. His family members affirmed that he is the nucleus of the family.

His eldest granddaughter expressed that “he is a very good person, very loving, he was never envious and has always acted in a good deed, and possibly this has helped him to live many years.”

Nidia, one of his daughters, told the LongeviQuest team that her father Efrain had been tired, but did not feel any discomfort. She said that because of his age, it is normal for him to have some inconveniences at times.

Mr. Villatoro and Mr. García Medina spoke directly with Mr. Rios Garcia, who fondly recalled details of his youth and his parents. Mr. Rios Garcia drank champagne, brandy and soda to celebrate the occasion, and he was very happy to be one of the longest living people in the world.

LongeviQuest (LQ) is the global authority on maximum human longevity. The organization was founded in 2022 as a collaboration between the world’s leading age validation experts, with professional researchers in Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

In 2023, LongeviQuest validated the first recognized supercentenarians in India and the Philippines.

The 10 leading oldest people in the world, according LongeviQuest.com.

María Branyas Morera: Spain 116 years

Fusa Tatsumi :Japan 116 years

Edie Ceccarelli: United States 115 years

Tomiko Itooka: Japan 115 years

Inah Canabarro Lucas: Brazil 115 years

Juan Vicente Pérez Mora: Venezuela 114 years

Elizabeth Francis: United States 114 years

Ethel Caterham: United Kingdom 114 years

Okagi Hayashi: Japan 113 years

Pearl Berg: United States 113 years

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