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Manuel Uribe, former world’s heaviest man, dies at 48

  • In this June 9, 2008 file photo, Manuel (Meme) Uribe,...

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    In this June 9, 2008 file photo, Manuel (Meme) Uribe, 42, shows how he exercises from his bed during an interview in Monterrey, Mexico. Uribe, once listed as the world's heaviest human being, has died at the age of 48.

  • Manuel Uribe posed for a portrait at his home in...

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    Manuel Uribe posed for a portrait at his home in the suburb of San Nicolas de los Garza, in Monterrey on May 9, 2008.

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A Mexican man once listed as the world’s heaviest human being has died 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 Monday by an official of the health department of Nuevo Leon state, where the city of Monterrey is located.

Manuel Uribe posed for a portrait at his home in the suburb of San Nicolas de los Garza, in Monterrey on May 9, 2008.
Manuel Uribe posed for a portrait at his home in the suburb of San Nicolas de los Garza, in Monterrey on May 9, 2008.

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

He had to be taken to the hospital with a crane earlier this month because of an abnormal heartbeat.

Doctors have not yet certified the cause of death.