Tuesday, May 27, 2014

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A Mexican man once listed as the world's heaviest human being died Monday at the age of 48.

Manuel Uribe had slimmed down to about 867 pounds, well below his then-record peak weight of 1,230 pounds, which was certified in 2006 as a Guinness World Record.

Uribe's death was confirmed by an official of the health department of Nuevo Leon state, where the city of Monterrey is located.

Uribe had been confined to his bed in Monterrey for years, unable to walk on his own.

The official, who was not authorized to be quoted by name, said Uribe had been taken to the hospital on May 2 because of an abnormal heartbeat.

He had to be taken to the hospital with a crane by emergency and civil defense workers.

Passed away: The former world's heaviest man Manuel 'Meme' Uribe, 42, died Monday at 867 pounds The former world's heaviest man Manuel 'Meme' Uribe, 42, died Monday at 867 pounds

Heavy: Uribe, pictured in 2006, had to be taken to the hospital with a crane by emergency and civil defense workers
Uribe, pictured in 2006, had to be taken to the hospital with a crane by emergency and civil defense workers
Foodlover: Manuel Uribe is pictured eating in his bed at home in Monterrey in 2006 Manuel Uribe is pictured eating in his bed at home in Monterrey in 2006
Bride: Claudia Solis arrives at the dance hall to marry Uribe in Monterrey, Mexico, Sunday, October 26, 2008 Claudia Solis arrives at the dance hall to marry Uribe in Monterrey, Mexico, Sunday, October 26, 2008
 
Doctors have not yet certified the cause of death. In addition to the cardiac condition, Uribe was also believed to have suffered from liver problems.

Uribe married Claudia Solis in 2008, and the wedding was one of the few times he left his home in recent years.

After years of diet, exercise and medical care, Uribe, had lost more than 550 pounds by the ceremony. 

He had hoped to walk down the aisle, but despite his dramatic weight loss, he was transported to the ceremony on a flatbed truck and remained in his custom-made bed, according to The Associated Press.

Uribe shed tears during the ceremony and embraced his then-38-year-old bride for a 'first dance' but didn't indulge in wedding cake.

'He didn't break his diet,' Uribe's mother said.

'I have a wife and will form a new family and live a happy life,' Uribe told reporters before the ceremony for 400 guests.

He had been married prior to Solis, when he weighed 280 pounds, Uribe was married. 

But as he grew more obese, he said the relationship grew increasingly difficult.
'She asked me for a divorce,' he said. 'I was very depressed.'
Groom: Uribe, then-43, gives a thump up while being driven in a forklift to his wedding  Uribe, then-43, gives a thump up while being driven in a forklift to his wedding

Daily Mail

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