World's only person died in Brazil: 26 years spent in the jungle; was the last member of his clan
The world's only person living in Brazil has died. The death was reported on 23 August. The man lived in the Amazon rainforests of Brazil. People used to call it Man of Hole. He was living alone in the forest for 26 years. Till today no one had seen him and there was no clear picture of him. The age of the man is said to be around 60.
The world's only person living in Brazil has died. The death was reported on 23 August. The man lived in the Amazon rainforests of Brazil. People used to call it Man of Hole. He was living alone in the forest for 26 years. Till today no one had seen him and there was no clear picture of him. The age of the man is said to be around 60.
He was the last member of his clan. The rest of the members were killed by the farmers to increase their land. Many people in Brazil have mourned the extinction of the Amazon tribes. Its body was found on a swing outside the straw hut. The cause of death will be known after the postmortem report comes.
The man was known as the Man of Hole. Because it had built more than 50 huts and made pits of 10 feet in them. He himself lived in the pits and also used to hunt wild boar. It was the loneliest member in the world because its tribesmen were killed by farmers in the 1970s.
The farmers did this because they wanted to expand their land. After the death of the tribe's people, he himself supervised the area to avoid the peasants. If any person from the outside world tried to contact him, he would attack with arrows. To date, no clear picture of this person has come to the fore, because it was not found with anyone. Even if someone went to meet him, he used to attack him.
According to media reports, this person was known in 1996. During patrolling, a man found this man outside a hut covered in feathers made of banana leaves. The man himself had planted feathers made of banana leaves before he died.
This person had died about 40 days before the body was found. There was no evidence of intrusion where the man lived. There was no disturbance in his hut. After the post-mortem report comes, it can be ascertained whether he had any disease or not. No one had seen the man, so what language he spoke and which caste he belonged to is not known.
It is being told that there are about 240 tribes living in Brazil. Many of them are in danger as woodcutters are continuously cutting trees and farmers are killing tribal people to increase their land. Many years old evidence shows that he also planted maize, manioc, papaya and banana trees.