Britain's heaviest man Jason Holton has died a week before his 34th birthday. Mother Lisa told that the son was admitted to the hospital in a special ambulance with the help of six fire brigades. He was undergoing treatment at the Royal Surrey County Hospital. Till now he has been admitted to the hospital eight times. However, the doctors saved him every time. However, this time too it seemed that his life would be saved, but it could not happen. Jason's mother gave this information.
Jason Holton was awarded the title of heaviest man in the year 2015. Due to obesity he faced many health related problems. While hospitalized, Jason was placed on kidney dialysis and an IV drip.
Britain's heaviest man Jason Holton
Jason Holton, who made his mark as Britain's heaviest man, died on May 4. Doctors told that many of Jason's organs had failed, despite many efforts he could not be saved. Jason was only 33 years old. Exactly a week later, Jason was to celebrate his 34th birthday. Jason's weight was 317 kg.
Jason Royal was admitted to Surrey County Hospital. However, with the help of 6 firefighters he was taken to the hospital. Jason's mother Lisa took care of him in the hospital. Doctors had told Jason a week earlier that he was going to die. Lisa said, Jason's kidneys stopped functioning completely, after which his condition started worsening day by day.
evicted from the flat in 7 hours
Jason's organs stopped functioning due to excess body fat. Jason was placed on kidney dialysis and an IV drip, but even so, all of his organs slowly deteriorated. Jason was eating 10,000 calories a day, which was 4 times more than a normal person. In the year 2022, Jason suffered multiple brain strokes and blood clots. Similarly, it fell in the year 2020, when a team of more than 30 firemen and engineers airlifted it from the third floor of the apartment with the help of a crane after about 7 hours of hard work.
Started eating due to poor mental condition
Millions and crores were spent on Jason's care. Jason began binge eating after his father's death, saying his poor mental health led to his binge eating. Jason's father died when he was just 3 years old, which had a deep impact on his mental state. Due to his heavy body he was confined to home for about 8 years. Jason received the title of Britain's heaviest man after the death of Carl Thompson in 2015. Doctors had asked and warned him many times to lose weight. But this could not happen.