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121-Year-Old Dies of Asthma Hours After Birthday
8 Jan
Summary
- South African Jan Steenberg claimed to be 121 years old.
- He died of an asthma attack on New Year's Day.
- Steenberg smoked since age 14 and attributed longevity to faith.

Jan Steenberg, a South African who claimed to be the world's oldest man at 121, passed away on New Year's Day in Colchester, Eastern Cape. His death, caused by an asthma attack, occurred mere hours after he celebrated his claimed 121st birthday on December 31st. Steenberg's claim, though not officially verified by Guinness World Records, marked him as a notable figure.
Throughout his long life, Steenberg engaged in various professions, including grave digging, fishing, and caddying. He lived through significant historical periods, including two world wars, apartheid, and the Covid-19 pandemic. Steenberg credited his deep faith and a traditional herbal drink for his remarkable longevity, while also admitting to smoking since the age of 14.
Family and friends remember Jan Steenberg as a humble, gentle, and smartly dressed gentleman who was also a devoted animal lover. He was a recipient of honorary awards at Senior Citizen of the Year events due to his advanced age. He is survived by two daughters, two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and his beloved pets.




