Britain's 'fattest man' who once weighed 55 stone tragically dies aged 37

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A man who was one believed to be 'Britain's fattest' has died aged 37. Matthew Crawford once weighed 55 stone but died last week from sepsis and organ failure..

Matthew hit the headlines when he took up an entire bay on a hospital ward with four beds as he was too obese to move. He also hit the news in 2018 when it was revealed that his care had been costing King's Mill Hospital thousands of pounds, The Mirror reports.

He spent 21 months in the Nottinghamshire hospital. It was claimed at the time that he ordered pizzas and Chinese takeaways that he would eat in hospital, but he denied this. READ MORE: Woman, 21, given terrifying diagnosis after visiting GP with blurred vision Hitting back to claims he was using benefits to order takeaways from his hospital bed, he wrote: "If you all knew the truth you would think different.

I've not had a takeaway for months and even before that, I would have one every couple of weeks. "The only food my mum brings in for me is some haslet and pickle cobs which I have instead of a hospital dinner.

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