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Juan Pedro Franco, Once Certified as World’s Heaviest Man, Dies at 41

Doctors say a severe kidney infection led to fatal systemic complications during his hospitalization in Aguascalientes.

Overview

  • Treating physician José Antonio Castañeda announced the death in an official statement.
  • Franco was recognized by Guinness World Records in 2017 when his weight neared 600 kilograms.
  • He underwent a supervised program featuring a Mediterranean-style diet and two bariatric surgeries—a sleeve gastrectomy followed by a gastric bypass.
  • The treatment helped him lose about half his body weight and regain the ability to walk after years of immobility.
  • His doctor described the case as medically complex and underscored obesity as a chronic disease requiring empathetic, coordinated care.