Chandra Bahadur Dangi, the world shortest
Dangi was born on 30 November 1939. It is unknown what medical condition limited his growth. He lived in a remote village, Reemkholi, approximately 400 kilometres (250 mi) away from Kathmandu , Nepal's capital. Before being recognised by the Guinness World Records as the world's shortest man in 2012, he had never left his home village. After being awarded the title, he said he had always wished to travel to all parts of his country and the world. He stated that being the shortest man in the world and a citizen of Nepal, he wanted to use his status to popularise his country.
In 2012, at the age of 72, Dangi met the world’s shortest woman, Jyoti Amge of
Nagpur , India. The pair posed together for the 57th edition of The Guinness Book of Records in 2013. On 13 November 2014, as part of
Guinness World Records Day, Dangi met the world's tallest living man, Sultan Kösen , at an event in London.
Chandra died in American Samoa on 3 September 2015 at the age of 75, at the Lyndon B. Johnson Tropical Medical Center in
Pago Pago. His exact cause of death was not disclosed, although The Kathmandu Post reported that he had previously been suffering from pneumonia. He had been touring the South Pacific for much of the year with
Samoa 's Tupa'l Bruno's Magic Circus.
In 2012, at the age of 72, Dangi met the world’s shortest woman, Jyoti Amge of
Nagpur , India. The pair posed together for the 57th edition of The Guinness Book of Records in 2013. On 13 November 2014, as part of
Guinness World Records Day, Dangi met the world's tallest living man, Sultan Kösen , at an event in London.
Chandra died in American Samoa on 3 September 2015 at the age of 75, at the Lyndon B. Johnson Tropical Medical Center in
Pago Pago. His exact cause of death was not disclosed, although The Kathmandu Post reported that he had previously been suffering from pneumonia. He had been touring the South Pacific for much of the year with
Samoa 's Tupa'l Bruno's Magic Circus.
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