The world's fattest man who weighed 70st (about 450kg) died on Christmas day after he suffered a heart attack and he could not e revived.
He recently received a signed jersey from Real Madrid striker, Cristiano Ronaldo, about a month ago as an encouragement for him to loose more weight.
Moreno was
the second Mexican to claim the title of fattest man after the Guinness
World Record awarded Manuel Uribe, from Monterrey, with the title of
heaviest man alive in 2006.
At his biggest, Uribe weighed a shocking 1,230lbs and had been bed ridden since 2002.
He died last year at the age of 48.
Mexico has one of the world's fattest populations.
Seventy per cent of people overweight, while a third of them are obese, figures show.
The country also suffers one of the worst rates of diabetes, which kills more than 80,000 annually.
Britain’s
fattest man, 65-stone Carl Thompson, died in June just a month after
pleading for help to try and change the 10,000 calories-a-day diet he
was warned would kill him.
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