World’s shortest man, woman meet first time
1 September FOX News
The world’s shortest woman has met the world’s shortest man.Jyothi
Amge, 18, of Nagpur, India, recently met Chandra Bahadur Dangi, 72, of
Nepal, in Italy, where the pair took pictures for the 57th edition of
the Guinness World Records 2013.
Amge, who stands 24.7-inches tall, became the world’s shortest woman
in 2011. Amge has a form of dwarfism called achondroplasia – so she has
reached her maximum height.
Last year, when presented with her title, Amge who is smaller than
the average 2-year-old, said she hopes to attend university and become a
Bollywood star.Related: World's shortest woman wants to be Bollywood
star.
Dangi became the world’s shortest man this past February and is also
the world’s shortest man in history, breaking the record of India’s Gul
Mohammed, who died in 1997 at 22.5 inches tall. Dangi measures 21.5
inches tall and weighs 31 pounds, 5 ounces.The reason for Dangi’s
condition is unknown. He never received a check up from a doctor until
Guinness' doctor measured him in February, and a reason for his short
stature could not be determined.
“It’s a big thing for my family, my village and my country,” said
Dangi, who lives in a remote Nepalese mountain village called Rhimkholi.
“I am very happy.”“It was an extraordinary moment,” said Marco Frigatti,
official Guinness World Records adjudicator, of the meeting. “They’re
both such incredible individuals. Everyone knew this was a special
moment, and the atmosphere was magical.”
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