Sister Ain Canaparo Lucas died on 116
BBC News

The oldest person in the world, the sister of the Brazilian nun, EN Kanabaro Lucas, died at the age of 116.
He was born on June 8, 1908 in Rio Grande de Sol, south of Brazilian, became a Catholic nun in her early twenties.
Her family said that she has always celebrated her birthday with a cake in the form of her beloved sports club stadium – the football team in Porto Alegre.
Sister Ain, who was blessed by Pope Francis in 2018, put her length on her faith, saying “He is” [God] It is the secret of life. ”
Ein’s sister, Ain, said that 116 -year -old was not ill, but her body was “gradually stopped.” She died in the city of Porto Alegre at a house belonging to the Terisian sisters, the religious society that was part of it.
One of the fans of football, she celebrated her 116th birthday wearing her favorite team scarf.
She also had many interior shirts, and even had a set of pillows decorated with the team logo, according to media reports.
Sport Club Internetal has published a message of condolences to XShe said that she learned “with a tremendous sadness for her loyalty” and celebrated her life, which she said was based on the kindness, love and love of the football club.
Sister Rita Fernandez Barbosa, a coordinator at the religious home where Sister Ain lived, RBS TV that the 116 -year -old girl was healthy for most of her life.
Sister Rita said that the nun did not hide any surgeries until she underwent the 106 -year -old eye lens.
Her family said that she could not hear or see well at the end of her life, but she enjoyed sticking to the routine.
“She liked to wake up, eat, pray and sleep at the same time every day,” her relatives told the Brazilian TV.
The colleague of Trissy Nun said that the sister Ain “did not complain.”
“She is very grateful, immortal of luxury,” Sister Theresinha Aragon told Brazilian television sister in January.
She was born on June 8, 1908, and Sister Ein was a religious profession from an early life, and she joined a religious internal school at the age of 16.
She lived in the capital of Uruguay, Montevideo, for some time before taking her promises but returned to Brazil in 1930, where she studied Portuguese and mathematics at a school in Rio.
Sister Rita put the age of 116 years of discipline.
“Discipline in her work and her life, she has always worked a lot and has always been very secure and welcoming.”