Efraín Antonio Ríos García (born 4 April 1910) is currently the second-oldest documented living man in Colombia, after Eusebio Quintero Lopez.
Aged ~70:
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One month before 112th birthday:
Aged 112:
Profile picture: Marita Camacho Quiros (1911-Present)
A higher quality photo of him at age 112:
Profile picture: Marita Camacho Quiros (1911-Present)
@mendocino Thanks for the gallery!
What is known about his biography?
ESO Correspondent for Hungary (since 2020)
GRG Correspondent for Hungary (since 2020)
Tracker and researcher of Hungarian and other Central European (super)centenarians (since 2016)
Enthusiast of extreme longevity (since forever)
Yes, he's in a good shape, considering he's 112!
Has he been already validated by LAS?
I can share what type of documentation and stuff has been found for the cases that I researched on LAS. You can ask for some if you want.
I'm pretty excited for Mr. Garcia's 113th birthday tomorrow! I hope he is doing well. And I hope there's some new pictures of him! I noticed he is one of the SCs who we haven't seen new pictures of in quite a while.
First Supercentenarian I learned about: Salvatore Caruso (1905-2015)
Favorite Male Supercentenarian: Juan Vicente Pérez Mora (1909-Living)
Favorite Female Supercentenarian: Tomiko Itooka (1908-Living)
Favorite Supercentenarian Ever: Jiroemon Kimura (1897-2013)
Favorite Centenarian Ever: Nellie Wright (1907-2016)
Mendocino has found out that a brother of Efraín Antonio, named Francisco Luis lived to the age of 106 (1 October 1904 – 29 April 2011).
Together, they're currently the fourth-oldest known pair of brothers after the Andrade, the Wiener and the Riudavets brothers.
ESO Correspondent for Hungary (since 2020)
GRG Correspondent for Hungary (since 2020)
Tracker and researcher of Hungarian and other Central European (super)centenarians (since 2016)
Enthusiast of extreme longevity (since forever)