I just found a clipping I'd saved [not sure what paper I cut it out of], with the headline above, a photo of a newborn, & this text:
Fifteen day old Emilio Marco Palma Is unique. He's the first human born in Antarctica. Born Jan. 7, he's son of the commander of an Argentine military base. Argentina, trying to reinforce territorial claims, has sent families there.
According to wiki, he's featured in the Guinness Book of Records as the first person born on the continent. His father was head of the Argentine Army detachment at the base, and his mother was airlifted there when she was 7 months pregnant.
"While 10 people have been born in Antarctica since, his birthplace remains the southernmost." None of those babies died as infants. Antarctica therefore has the lowest infant mortality rate of any continent: 0%.
What happened to him? You can't dine out forever on having been born. Can you?