Two Egyptian giants break a bunch of records

  • Brothers Mohamed and Hoda Shehata Abdel-Gawad Mohamed.

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Guinness World Records has documented a set of records for a family of giants in the Arab Republic of Egypt, where the brothers Muhammad and Huda Shehata Abdel-Gawad Muhammad, from Sharkia Governorate in the Arab Republic of Egypt, collected a set of records related to the human body.

Huda, 29, has achieved three records: the largest hand of a living woman (24.3 cm in her left hand), the largest foot of a living woman (33.1 cm in her right foot), and the widest range of the arms of a living woman (236.3 cm).

For his part, the older brother (Mohammed - 34 years old) managed to achieve two records, the widest range of the arms of a living man (250.3 cm), and the widest range of the hand of a living man (31.3 cm in his left hand).

The official arbitrator at Guinness World Records, Kenzi Al-Dafrawi, presented the official certificates to both (Hoda) and (Mohamed), during a visit to Cairo, Egypt, taking into account the conditions of social separation, and in the presence of members of their family, and a professor of orthopedic surgery and deformity repair at the Faculty of Ain Shams Medicine, Dr. Khaled Emara.

Both Huda and Muhammad suffer from a pituitary gland disorder, which affects their growth, weight, blood pressure, and other health problems.

Huda (29 years old) achieved three records.

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