The shortest man in the world: 18 years old in the body of a toddler

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A generation in the 18-year-old Hefangi generation from Nepal, has not had an eyebrow since the age of two. He received a Guinness World Record holder certificate on Monday, during an awards ceremony in Kathmandu last Monday. The document reads: “The shortest living person in the world is a generation in the Hafangi generation (Nepal, born November 14, 2004) who is 73.43 cm tall.”

Only 73 cm tall – the man who holds the Guinness record for “the lowest man in the world” (Photo: Reuters)

The winner was photographed next to his brother, who carried him to the award ceremony, and Nepal Tourism Council CEO Danji Regami. State.Later photographers and reporters were later spotted gathering to photograph the man.

A generation of 18-year-old Hefangi, the shortest man in the world (Photo: Reuters)
A generation in the Hefangi generation and his niece, half his age, twice his height (Photo: Reuters)A generation in the Hefangi generation and his niece, half his age, twice his height (Photo: Reuters)

In 2009, Giotti Amega from India held the record for “the lowest woman in the world” at a height of 61.95 cm. She held the record in her hands for more than a decade. At a height of only 71.12 cm. After she was born, her parents were told she would not survive more than 24 hours. However, the record holder defied against all odds and celebrated her 18th birthday earlier in 2021.

A generation in the Hafangi generation (Photo: Reuters)A generation in the Hafangi generation (Photo: Reuters)

The previous record was held by Edge Buster from South Africa, who won the award in 1999. She was 65 cm tall and unfortunately, passed away in March 2018 after suffering from a hereditary bone disorder with which she was born.

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