Smallest man in the world

Smallest man in the worldA agent for Guinness World Records appear today that the world’s beeline man, He Pingping, died over the weekend at the age of 21. Born in China with a anatomy of basic dwarfism, Pingping was accustomed as the world’s beeline man in 2008. If pingping the Smallest man in the world was listed as the World Smallest and Beeline man so he accept to accommodated The World Tallest Man from China Zhao Liang.

Born in Inner Mongolia in July 1988, the size of 74.61 inches was due to osteogenesis imperfecta, a disease that has abruptly stopped its growth, from an early age. His status as “Smallest man in the world” had made an international celebrity, traveling the world, loud and clear on the colors of his country of origin. The editor of Guinness World Records, Craig Glenday, said in tribute: “For a small man, he had a huge impact on the world.”

Pingping was filming a TV program called “The Record Show” in Italy when he developed chest problems, according to reports. Our Chinese friends are in sorrow: one of their most sympathetic heroes, pingping the smallest men in the world died March 13 in a Rome hospital, as a result of pulmonary insufficiency. It measured only 74 cm and was the smallest man in the world according the Guinness Book of Records.

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