By 2023, Khalid had lost an astounding 542 kg, bringing his weight down to a healthy 63.5 kg. (File) New Delhi: Khalid bin Mohsen Shaari, once known as the heaviest man alive, has shed 542 kg Khalid bin Mohsen Shaari, previously the heaviest man at 610 kilograms, successfully lost 542 kilograms through the intervention of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. Receiving intensive medical care, including surgeries and a specialized regimen, Shaari's weight dropped to 63.5 kilograms by 2023. He was bedridden for over three years before this transformation. As of 2021, Shaari was 29 years old, and had lost even more weight. Nearly a decade after his original televised plea for help, Shaari's doctors recently shared a photo of himself in which he weighs just 140 pounds. A Saudi Arabian man's health became the subject of a royal intervention when the king stepped in to assist a morbidly overweight Hyderabad: Khalid Bin Mohsen Shaari, once known as the World's heaviest man alive, has undergone a life-changing transformation in the last 10 years with the help of Abdullah, Saudi Arabia's former A man form Saudi Arabia incredibly managed to achieve one of the most drastic weight losses ever recorded. At his heaviest, Khalid bin Mohsen Shaari weighed just over 1,345 pounds, that's 610kg or In August, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia ordered Khalid bin Mohsen Shaari, who then weighed 1,345 pounds (610 kilograms), to undergo treatment in the capital, Riyadh. Khalid bin Mohsen Shaari, once recognized as the heaviest man alive, has achieved an extraordinary transformation, shedding a staggering 542 kg, thanks to the timely intervention and support from Saudi Arabia's former King Abdullah. In 2013, Khalid's weight reached a life-threatening 610 kg, rendering him bedridden for over three years. Khalid bin Mohsen Shaari, once decreed to be the heaviest man alive, shed an astonishing 542 kilograms thanks largely to the unlikely intervention of Saudi Arabia's then-King Abdullah.The NCLAT stayed
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