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November 19, 2014

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101-year-old Greek could be Europe's oldest driver

Britain's Fancis Morris
A 101-year-old Greek man reportedly renewed his driving licence for another three years, and has probably become the oldest driver in all of Europe, a report on the kefaloniapress news site said.

The report states that the elderly man travelled from the island of Cephalonia to the city of Patras in order to renew his license for another three years.

Newer reports, this time from inkefalonia, state that the elderly man is originally from Akrata and only owns a summer home on the island of Cephalonia.

Looks like Greece just beat Britain's Fancis Morris who at 100 years old held the title as the oldest recorded driver on the European continent for 2014.

Article in Greek: kefaloniapress.gr
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