WATCH: This old man from Lebanon has a 7-year-old son!

Suliman Al-Mul may be old, but he sure doesn’t act like it!

The incredible man from northern Lebanon walks two miles every day, cuts woods, cooks and takes care of his children.

And get this — he has a biological 7-year-old son!

Suliman Al-Mul is 125-years-old. (YouTube screenshot/First2Know)
Suliman Al-Mul is from northern Lebanon. (YouTube screenshot/First2Know)

Al-Mul is from Heker Hanin in Lebanon’s northern Akkar district.

The father of 12 was featured on the popular First2Know Facebook page for his exuberant personality and long life.

First2Know reported that he is 125-years-old, but there are no reports to confirm his age.

WATCH: This 125-year-old has more energy than most people:

His wife Samira told First2Know that he’s still got it!

“And he’s still looking at other women,” she said. “I’m not kidding, he’s still looking at them!”

“Long life, long life to me!” he exclaimed.

Al-Mul lived through many historic events, and was born near the end of the Ottoman Empire. He’s also smoked for 40 years.

Suliman Al-Mul has lived through major world events. (YouTube screenshot/First2Know)
Suliman Al-Mul has lived through major world events. (YouTube screenshot/First2Know)

He told The Arab Weekly that his secret to a long life is hard work, plenty of sleep and a varied diet.

Al-Mul believes his “magic tea” is also a big plus!

“This mixture can bring a dead person to life, with God’s will,” he said.

Three children killed in North Lebanon fire

BEIRUT: Three children died Sunday in a fire that erupted at their house in the northern region of Akkar, the National News Agency reported.

The casualties were identified as Hasan Hammoud, 4 years old, his three-year-old sister, Nouhad, and their little brother who was just three months old, Mahdi.

The fire, which broke out on the outskirts of the Akkar town of Halba, might have been caused by electrical wire friction, the NNA report said.

Civil Defense teams were able to extinguish the blaze while forensic experts arrived on the scene and launched an investigation in the incident.

The victims have since been transported to a local hospital.

Source: The Daily Star

Hand grenade found in Lebanon’s Akkar

TRIPOLI, Lebanon: A Lebanese man found a hand grenade set to detonate on the wheel of his car in the northern region of Akkar.

The man, identified as Hatem Z., found the grenade placed on his car, which was parked in front of his house in Halba. It was set to explode as soon the engine is turned on.

The security forces launched an investigation into the incident.

Source: The Daily Star

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