World's shortest man dies aged 21
In this Jan. 14, 2010 file photo, the world's shortest man He Pingping stands as high as the knees of the world's tallest man Sultan Kosen of Turkey, 27, whose face is not seen, during an event organized by the Guinness World Records in Istanbul, Turkey. (AP)
Published: Mar 16, 2010 17:35 Updated: Mar 16, 2010 22:04
BEIJING: The world's shortest man, China's He Pingping who was just over 74 cm tall (29 inches), has died at the age of 21 from apparent heart complications, the Guinness World Records book said.
He, who suffered a form of primordial dwarfism and was recognized as a world-record holder in 2008, died on Saturday in Rome, where he was taking part in a TV show.
"For such a small man, he made a huge impact around the world," Craig Glenday, editor-in-chief of the London-based Guinness World Records, said in a statement.
He was born in China's northern region of Inner Mongolia in 1988. According to the BBC, he was admitted to hospital two weeks ago after suffering a chest complaint.
Guinness announced his death late on Monday.
He was a chain smoker and his family said he stopped growing after he turned 18.
