Haji Mohammad Alam Channa | |
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Born | 1954 Sehwan, Sindh, Pakistan |
Died | July 2, 1998 | (aged 44–45)
Other names | Channa |
Occupation(s) | Blue Collar Worker at Sehwan Sharif Mazar, Circus Worker |
Height | 7 ft 8 in (234 cm) |
Haji Mohammad Alam Channa (1954 – 2 July 1998) was a Pakistani farmer who was one of the tallest living people with the height of 7.8 feet (2.4 m).[1][2] According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the tallest living man in the world (between 1982 and 1998), was Pakistan's Mohammad Alam Channa. Before his death in 1998, Channa was reported to be 7.7 feet (2.3 m) tall.[3]
Born in 1954 in the city of Sehwan (in Pakistan's Sindh province), Alam Channa is said to have stood 6 ft 4 inches by the time he was 18. He continued to grow taller till he was 26.
Channa came from an impoverished Sindhi family. He did not receive any noteworthy education before he joined the circus.
In 1981 a man who had watched Channa at the circus sent a letter and some photos of Channa to the Guinness Book of World Records.
Months later some officials went to Sehwan and measured Channa at 7 ft 8 inches. Channa's was listed in the Guinness book as the tallest living human on earth.[3]
He suffered from kidney failure and high blood pressure. The government decided to send him to the US and finance his treatment.[4] He was admitted to the Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla, New York but died there on 2 July.[5] He is buried in Sehwan.[6]
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