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Nepal teen stands tall as world’s shortest man

POKHARA, Nepal (AP) — A Nepalese fruit seller’s son with the body of a toddler has turned 18 and been officially declared the world’s shortest man by Guinness record officials.

Doctors and Guinness World Records officials took final measurements of Khagendra Thapa Magar’s height and weight on Thursday in his hometown. He measures in at 2 feet, 2.41 inches (67.08 centimeters).

Magar’s family have campaigned for years to get him the crown, but earlier requests to Guinness were rejected because of the possibility he might grow.

On Thursday morning, Magar and his family excitedly welcomed journalists to their rented home, where Magar jumped on the kitchen table and made tea for the press and family members.

He also received presents for his 18th and danced to the sound of a toy drum.

Magar, who weighs just over 12 pounds (5.5 kilograms), was tiny even at birth, weighing just 1.3 pounds (600 grams). His father says he has no explanation for why he never grew taller — his younger brother is a normal height for a boy of 13.

Local doctors are stumped, but lack facilities for detailed testing.

Magar’s doctor for the past five years says he has the body of a three-year-old.

“His body structure is like that of a small child and he also thinks and behaves in that manner,” Hum Prasad Newpane said.

Magar — who already travels as part of a dancing troupe when he isn’t helping out his parents in their fruit shop — seems ready for the media spotlight that will accompany his new title.

Next year he is to serve as a government-appointed goodwill ambassador as his nation celebrates Visit Nepal Year.

“I am very happy and excited,” he said.

 

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