World's oldest man, Salustiano Sanchez-Blazquez died on Friday at a nursing home in New York, aged 112, who became the oldest when Jiroemon Kimura died on June 12 at the age of 116.
According to The Courier Mail, born June 8, 1901, in the Spanish village of El Tejado de Bejar, he was known for his talent on the dulzaina, a double-reed wind instrument that he taught himself and played at weddings and village celebrations.
At 17, he moved with his older brother Pedro and a group of friends to Cuba, where they worked in the cane fields, the report said.
In 1920, he came to the United States through Ellis Island and worked in the coalmines of Lynch, Kentucky, the report added.
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