The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty, once ‘world’s heaviest woman’

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Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty, who was once believed to be the world’s heaviest woman, has died in hospital shortly after her 37th birthday.

Ms Ahmed had a rare thyroid condition which drasticall­y affected her metabolism, with a series of knock-on effects on her heart, kidneys and respirator­y system.

Ms Ahmed had travelled to Mumbai for treatment from her home in Egypt in February this year.

She weighed 79 stones when she was admitted to the hospital, but had apparently lost more than 39 stones after extensive surgery.

Before treatment, her family said she had been unable to leave the house for 25 years.

She underwent bariatric surgery, which often involves the fitting of a gastric band or the removal of a portion of the stomach, and was put on a liquid diet.

Ms Ahmed was later transferre­d to Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi after disagreeme­nts between the family and staff at Saifee hospital in Mumbai over the cost of treatment and the amount of weight she had actually lost while she was an inpatient.

A team of 20 specialist­s were assigned to her care but her condition deteriorat­ed dramatical­ly and she died last week.

In a statement, staff at the Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi said: “Eman Abdul Atti...had been under the supervisio­n of a medical team of over 20 doctors from different specialiti­es who were managing her medical condition from the time she arrived in the UAE.

“Our prayers and heartfelt condolence­s go out to her family.”

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