The World’s Shortest Man

So now it’s official! Chandra Bahadur Dangi is the world’s shortest man! The following report appears in The Province:

“A Guinness World Records team measured Chandra Bahadur Dangi at 54.60 centimetres, declaring the 72-year-old even shorter the previous titleholder, Junrey Balawing, from the Philippines, who stood at 23.5 inches at the age of 18 last year.

“The good news is that Chandra Bahadur Dangi is the world’s shortest living man,” Guinness Records editor-in-chief Craig Glenday told reporters after measurements were taken.

“If he is really 72 years old he is the oldest person to be awarded the shortestman record,” Glenday said, adding Dangi was also the shortest person ever measured by the Guinness World Records.

From a poor and uneducated family in a remote part of Nepal, Dangi said he had never heard of Mount Everest and was unaware of the world record title before a timber merchant visited his remote village last month and decided to measure him.

His diminutive size has since made him a celebrity in the impoverished nation of 26.6 million people and he took a plane for the first time last week to travel from his village, Rimkholi, 267 km west of Kathmandu, to meet the Guinness World Records officials in the capital.

“I am good. I feel happy,” Dangi said holding two framed certificates. “I want to travel around the world and spread the name of my country.”

Dangi, whose parents died when he was still in his teens, lives with his brother with, he said, has no desire to marry.”
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