World's Oldest Man Dies at 111

Dr. Alexander Imich, 111, crowned the new world's oldest living man,with Guinness World Records official Stuart Claxton.
Dr. Alexander Imich, 111, crowned the new world's oldest living man,with Guinness World Records official Stuart Claxton.
(Image credit: GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS)

Dr. Alexander Imich, who at age 111 recently earned the record for world's oldest man, died Sunday (June 8), Guinness World Records reported.

Imich, a parapsychologist and retired chemist, was 111 years and 93 days when he was awarded the title of oldest living man on May 8. He was living on the Upper West Side of New York at the time of his death.

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