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    HomeNewsFormer ‘heaviest woman’ Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty is dead

    Former ‘heaviest woman’ Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty is dead

    • September 25, 2017
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    An Egyptian woman once believed to be the world’s heaviest has died in the United Arab Emirates.

    Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty had travelled to India earlier this year for bariatric weight loss surgery.

    Local media reported that she had lost more than 300kg (660lb) of her 500kg but had died from complications from other health conditions.

    A hospital statement said the 37-year-old had heart disease and kidney dysfunction.

    “Our prayers and heartfelt condolences go out to her family,” said the hospital.

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