Friday, July 8, 2016

The World's oldest male twins who have no children or wives turn 103


The World's oldest living male twins, Belgian men Pieter and Paulus Langerock, who have lived together most of their lives, celebrated at their care home on Friday as they turned 103.

To this day, the brothers who barely leave each other’s side have never ever married, and share a room at their nursing home just outside the Belgian town of Ghent.

The two men who have no children or grandchildren say they are each other's best friends as they celebrated with a glass of wine on Friday.

After their long careers as court magistrates in the middle of the 20th century, the elegantly-dressed 103-year-olds prefer speaking French and being addressed as “Pierre and Paul”.

They have another two years to go to break the record of US brothers Glen and Dale Moyer, both of whom reached 105 before dying.

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