Nepalese teenager:
World’s smallest person
NEPAL: A Nepalese teenager whose tiny stature has made him a
celebrity in his homeland entered the record books as the world’s
shortest man on Thursday as he celebrated his 18th birthday.
Khagendra Thapa Magar, who stands just 25.8 inches (65.5 centimetres)
tall and weighs 5.5 kilos (12 pounds), takes over from 24-year-old
Edward “Nino” Hernandez from Colombia, who is almost two inches taller.
A team of adjudicators from the Guinness World Records met Magar this
week and conducted exhaustive checks on his claim to the record in the
picturesque Himalayan town of Pokhara in central Nepal, near the village
where he grew up.
“An 18-year-old from Nepal has today been named the new world’s
shortest man by Guinness World Records adjudicators who flew to the
country to measure him,” the London-based organisation said in a
statement.
“At two feet 1.8 inches, Khagendra Thapa Magar has been officially
recognised as the shortest man in the world, snatching the title from
24-year-old Edward ‘Nino’ Hernandez from Colombia who has held the title
for just five weeks.” Magar, the son of a fruit seller from rural Nepal,
who dreams of marrying and travelling the world in his wife’s handbag,
will receive his official Guinness World Records certificate in a short
ceremony on Thursday.
He has met the prime minister on several occasions, been named a
tourism ambassador and hit headlines across the world when he travelled
to New York and London last month on a publicity drive.
Pokhara, Thursday, AFP
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