The peasant
farmer from the Ukrainian village of Podoliantsy passed away on 24 August,
after suffering a brain haemorrhage linked to health problems as a result of
his height.
He was 44. At the age of
14, a benign tumour in his brain caused a gland to continually secrete growth
hormones – meaning he grew at an alarmingly fast rate.
Before his
death, Stadnyk measured a staggering 8ft 4inches (2.6 metres). The average
height of a British male is 5ft 10 inches.
But despite
his incredible height, Stadnyk refused to be measured for the Guinness World
Records, leaving China's Bao Xishun, who stands at 7ft 8 inches (2.36 metres)
to claim the title.
During his
last ever interview in 2007, Stadnyk shunned the media attention and claimed
that he refused to marry as he believed his height was a curse.
"To me,
my height is a curse, a punishment from God, not something to celebrate. What
sin I have committed, I do not know. All my life I have dreamed of being just
like everyone else. I don't want or need the fame that this would bring so I
have no desire to be in this Guinness book," he said at the time.
"I never
got married because I don't want to inflict my problems on a wife. I think it
would not be fair on her."
As a result
of his condition, called Gigantism, his palms measured more that a metre in
diameter.
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