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This man in the picture is not the ‘tallest man in the world’; here’s the fact check

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A picture is making rounds on social media claiming that the man in the picture is the tallest man in the world.

The caption with the picture read: Tallest man in the world:
Anvar Sadiq – Afganisthan
weight: 248 kg. Height-10-3/4 foot

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FACT CHECK

When NewsMobile fact-checked the above post, we found that claim attached with the picture is FAKE.

We checked Guinness world records’ official website and confirmed the tallest man ever in history was Robert Pershing Wadlow who was 8.9 feet (272 centimetres).

Meanwhile, the tallest man alive is Turkey’s Sultan Kösen who is 8.2 feet (251 cms) tall.

Hence, this proves that the viral post is FAKE and the man in the picture is NOT the tallest man in the world.

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