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[Cyprus Times] France's oldest man dies of coronavirus

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[B-2]France's oldest man dies of coronavirus "They gave him oxygen, they did everything possible, but what do you expect... at 112 years old..."[B-3]
[B-4]France's [B-5]oldest man, Marcel Mes[B-6],[B-7]112 years old[B-8],[B-9]died[B-10] on Tuesday night[B-10] in a hospital in the city of Vienne after contracting Covid-19,[B-11][B-12] as reported by his daughter.[B-13][B-14]"He had always lived at home, but he contracted Covid and the condition worsened. [B-15]They gave him oxygen, they did everything possible[B-16], but what do you expect... at 112 years old..." said Nicole Boiron, his only daughter.[B-17][B-18]Marcel Mes was born on July 12, 1909, and for decades he lived alone in his home until December 2, when he had to be hospitalized. He was a former ambulance driver and had been widowed since 1998.[B-19][B-20]Mes became the oldest Frenchman on October 5, following the death of Gilles Theobald, a former dockworker and fisherman from Martinique.[B-21][B-22]Source: ΑΠΕ - BP[B-23]
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