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Ex-World's fattest man refused to sign 'abattoir' death form in hospital

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The world's former fattest man has revealed he refused to sign a form while in hospital which stated his body would be disposed of in an abattoir if he died.

Paul Mason, 60, used to weigh 70 stone before making an incredible turnaround thanks to surgery, dropping to 19st. But after a failed attempt to start a new life in America, Paul moved back to Plymouth and piled on the pounds over lockdown.

He currently weighs 38 stone. He told This Morning that he was having to live in hospital in 2001, at his heaviest weight, when he was given the form. Read more:Woman never had boyfriend at age 26 but sheds 8 stone to change her life He said: "The hospital was in a very unique situation. "They never dealt with anybody my size and they brought me a

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