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'''Robert Earl Hughes''' (b. ] ] - d. ] ] in ]) was, during his lifetime, the heaviest human being recorded in the history of the world. '''Robert Earl Hughes''' (b. 4 June 1926 - d. 10 July 1958 in ]) was, during his lifetime, the heaviest human being recorded in the history of the world.


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Robert Earl Hughes (b. 4 June 1926 - d. 10 July 1958 in Baylis, Illinois) was, during his lifetime, the heaviest human being recorded in the history of the world.

His chest was measured at 3.15 metres (10.3 ft), and he weighed an estimated 485 kilograms (1,069 lb) at his heaviest. At the age of six, he weighed 92 kilograms (203 lb); at ten, he weighed 171 kilograms (377 lb). By the time of his death, he weighed over half a ton.

On July 10, 1958, Hughes contracted a case of measles, which soon developed into uremia, resulting in his death. He was 32 years old.

He is often said to have been buried in a piano case. This error stems from a sentence that appeared in successive editions of the Guinness Book of World Records, which read, "He was buried in a coffin the size of a piano case." His headstone notes that he was the world's heaviest man at a confirmed 1,041 pounds (472 kg).

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