Sunday, September 28, 2014

Shortest man - living

 The shortest living man is Chandra Bahadur Dangi (Nepal) who measures 54.6 cm (21.5 in) tall as verified at CIWEC Clinic Travel Medicine Center in Lainchaur, Kathmandu, Nepal on 26 February 2012.



At the time of the verification, Chandra weighed 14.5 kg (31 lb 15.52 oz) and claimed to be 72 years old.



 The measurements were taken by Drs Rashila Pradhan and Prativa Pandey. Guinness World Records Editor-in-Chief, Craig Glenday, adjudicated.



1. Chandra measures 54.6cm (21.5 in), making him the same size of six stacked cans of baked beans.

2. He is the seventh sibling of a family of six brothers and two sisters.

3. He lives in the isolated Nepalese village of Reemkholi in Dang district, some 540 kilometres southwest of the capital Kathmandu.  The village has 200 homes, a few solar panels for electricity and no television.

4. He is looked after by his immediate older brother and his family.

5. Three of his five brothers were less than four feet tall, while his two sisters and two brothers are of average height.

6. Despite his age, he claims to have never taken any kind of medication or to have ever been examined by a doctor.

7. He hopes to use his new found fame to travel, admitting: "I think things will be better now. I hope that I will be famous all over the world"

8. Chandra spends his days making placemats and head straps for villagers to carry heavy loads on their backs.

9. He also helps look after the village's buffalos and cows.

10. Chandra traveled to Kathmandu in order to be measured by Guinness World Records officials, marking the first time he had visited the Nepalese capital.







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