One of the smallest women on the planet dies at the age of 33
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One of the smallest women in the world, Turkish Elif Kocaman, died at the age of 33. Reported by the Mirror.
On Tuesday, December 28, the girl was admitted to the intensive care unit of the city of Kadirli (Turkey), but her condition worsened. Kojaman reportedly died of multiple organ failure caused by pneumonia.
It is noted that in 2010 Kojaman entered the Guinness Book of Records as the smallest woman on the planet – the girl's height was 72.6 centimeters. In 2011, the title was transferred to Bridgette Jordan from the United States, as the American was 3.6 centimeters shorter. Now the record holder is Jyoti Kisanji Amge from India, her height is 62.8 centimeters.
Earlier in January 2020, the world's smallest man, the Nepalese Khagendra Thapa Magar, died – his height was 67.1 centimeters. The record holder passed away at the age of 27.