Man once world's heaviest human dies in Mexico

Mexican Manuel Uribe, who weighed 597 kilos at his heaviest, dies aged 48

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Monterrey: A Mexican man who was once the world’s heaviest human – weighing 597kg – has died at the age of 48, medical officials said Monday.

Preliminary reports say Manuel Uribe died due to an irregular heartbeat and an ailment linked to the loss of fluids in his legs, an official at the University Hospital in the northern city of Monterrey said.

After he was listed as the world’s heaviest human by the Guinness World Records in 2007, Uribe began a diet that brought his weight down to 394 kilos.

But he was taken to the hospital on May 2, transported with a crane from his home in the town of San Nicolas de los Garza because he could not walk.

Uribe got married in 2008 after being taken to the ceremony in a crane. A US television station had bought the broadcast rights for the event.

Mexico is battling an obesity epidemic, with 71 percent of adults and a third of children considered overweight or obese, figures that rival the United States for the dubious title of the world’s heaviest nation.

epa04227272 (FILE) A file picture taken on 17 January 2006 showing Mexican Manuel Uribe, then with 40 years old and weighing 597 kilograms, in Monterrey, Mexico. Uribe died on 26 May 2014, according to his family, after an apathetic failure and weighing 394 kilograms, at a hospital in the city of Monterrey in the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon. reported the family. EPA/JOSE MENDEZ ARCHIVO
Otilia Garcia (L), mother of late Manuel Uribe, accepts condolences from a friend at her home in the suburb of San Nicolas de los Garza, neighbouring Monterrey May 26, 2014. Manuel Uribe, 48, died on Monday at Hospital Universitario where he was admitted a few days ago due health complications and cardiac arrhythmia, local media reported.
(FILES) This file photo taken on October 26, 2008 shows Mexican Manuel Uribe, the world's fattest man in the 2007 Guinness Book of Records, waving as he is driven atop a truck to go to his wedding in Monterrey. Uribe, who was once the world's heaviest human when he weighed, weighing 597 kilos (1,316 pounds) at one point, has died at the age of 48, medical officials said on May 26, 2014. Preliminary reports say Uribe died due to an irregular heartbeat and an ailment linked to the loss of fluids in his legs, an official at the University Hospital in the northern city of Monterrey told AFP. AFP PHOTO / FILES / Edgar QUINTANA
Members of the Civil Protection push a king size bed, refitted with a metal frame and a plastic tarp, holding the body of the late Manuel Uribe into the crematorium of a local funeral parlour in Monterrey May 26, 2014. Uribe, 48, died on Monday at a local hospital where he was admitted a few days ago due health complications and cardiac arrhythmia, local media reported.
Members of the Civil Protection secure a king size bed, refitted with a metal frame and a plastic tarp, holding the body of the late Manuel Uribe on its way to the crematorium of a local funeral parlour in Monterrey May 26, 2014. Uribe, 48, died on Monday at a local hospital where he was admitted a few days ago due health complications and cardiac arrhythmia, local media reported.
Members of the Civil Protection secure a king size bed, refitted with a metal frame and a plastic tarp, holding the body of the late Manuel Uribe on its way to the crematorium of a local funeral parlour in Monterrey May 26, 2014. Uribe, 48, died on Monday at a local hospital where he was admitted a few days ago due health complications and cardiac arrhythmia, local media reported.

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