Born on May 8 1904, South African Fredie Blom had 'lived this long because of God's grace,' he said on his birthday earlier this year.
The 116-year-old told local media the most challenging part of his country's lockdown was that he was unable to buy tobacco to roll his own cigarettes on his birthday, his only wish for the special day.
Blom, who was the sole survivor of his family after they were all wiped out by the 1918 Spanish Flu, was described as 'unofficially' the world's oldest man by South African media.
The Guinness World Records lists the eldest living man as Briton Bob Weighton, who died in May aged 112.
Mr Blom stopped visiting doctors more than two years ago, claiming he was tired of being pricked and prodded.
Born in the rural town of Adelaide, tucked near the Great Winterberg mountain range of South Africa's Eastern Cape province, Blom died at Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town.
His death was 'not a COVID death at all, it's normal natural death,' Naidoo said in reference to the coronavirus pandemic.
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