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Katie Weston

World's shortest teenager named as 18-year-old from Nepal measuring 2ft 4.9in

A Nepalese man has set the record for the world's shortest living male teenager at a height of 73.43cm (2ft 4.9in).

Dor Bahadur Khapangi, 18, was given a Guinness World Records certificate in Kathmandu on Monday, according to local media reports.

Pictures show him posing alongside his brother Nara Bahadur Khapangi, who carried him to the award ceremony, and CEO of Nepal Tourism Board, Dhananjay Regmi.

He was also seen walking with his young niece Om Kumari Pulami Magar ahead of the event, which was held by the country's national tourism organization. Photographers and reporters were later spotted crowding around to take a snap of him posing atop a ledge.

Dor poses with his brother Nara Bahadur Khapangi and CEO of Nepal Tourism Board Dhananjay Regmi (REUTERS)

Dor's Guinness World Records certificate reads: "The shortest teenager living (male) is Dor Bahadur Khapangi (Nepal, b. 14 November 2004) who measured an average of 73.43cm (2ft 4.9in) in Kathmandu, Nepal on 23 March 2022."

Previously, Jyoti Amge from India was named the world's shortest living teenager at 61.95cm (2ft) in 2009.

She has since been confirmed as the world's shortest living female, measuring 62.8cm (2ft 0.72in) on her 18th birthday in 2011, and has retained the record for over a decade.

Dor was seen walking with his young niece Om Kumari Pulami Magar ahead of the event (REUTERS)

Jyoti once met with Khagendra Thapa Magar, from Nepal, who was named the world's shortest male teenager in 2010.

She said at the time: "When I met the shortest man in the world and got to know him, I felt very happy.

"I felt more included and more satisfied that there is somebody like me too."

Khagendra became the world's shortest living male before sadly passing away at the age of 27 in 2020.

Photographers and reporters were also spotted crowding around to take a snap of him posing atop a ledge (REUTERS)

In December last year, an 18-year-old American was given the Guinness World Record title of the shortest non-mobile woman in the world, standing at just 2ft 4inches tall.

Wildine Aumoithe, from Miami, Florida, has the rarest form of dwarfism, known as SADDAN dysplasia, and her parents were told that she wouldn't survive 24 hours after she was born.

Dor sits with his brother ahead of the award ceremony (REUTERS)

However, Wildine defied the odds and celebrated her 18th birthday earlier in 2021. She previously said: "It feels amazing to have a Guinness World Record title, I am really proud of it.

"I am also the first Haitian-American to hold the shortest woman record which makes it even cooler."

She added: "I want people to see that us little people can be very successful and [I want to] advocate for people with dwarfism."

Dor sits before the award ceremony in Kathmandu (REUTERS)

And the previous record for the world's shortest non-mobile woman was held by Madge Bester, from South Africa, who was handed the award in 1999.

She was 65cm (25.5in) tall and sadly passed away in March 2018 after suffering from Osteogenesis imperfecta, an inherited bone disorder that is present at birth.

Her mother, named Winnie, was also a wheelchair user and measured only 5cm taller at 70cm (27.5in).

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