The “loneliest man in the world,” an Amazon tribesman who lived alone for about 26 years, has passed away in Brazil, according to authorities.
The strange man, according to the stories, was the last survivor of a Brazilian indigenous clan that had not been in contact with outsiders. Because he spent a large portion of his life hiding or finding shelter in pits he excavated in the ground, he was known as the “Man of the Hole.”
The man’s body was discovered on August 23 in a hammock outside of his straw home, according to the Brazilian Indigenous Affairs Agency (Funai), which had been keeping an eye on him from afar. The officials stated that there were no indications of violence.
They stated that it is thought the man planned to die since he had surrounded his body with colourful feathers.
The man was thought to be around 60 years old. He was the final member of an indigenous community that had resided in the Tanaru indigenous territory in the Bolivian state of Rondonia, according to the reports.
The man’s body will now be sent to an autopsy by the Federal Police of Brazil, which will result in a report on the results.
Tanaru territory, which is regarded as one of the most violent locations in Brazil, is thought to have had just one resident—the “Man of the Hole,” according to officials. The remainder of the tribe was purportedly slaughtered in a series of assaults starting in the 1970s by cattle ranchers who were land-hungry, according to the non-profit organisation Survival International, with the last few members being wiped out in 1995.
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