Friends of Manuel Uribe pull his bed out of his home in the suburb of San Nicolas de los Garza, in Monterrey August 10, 2008. Once heaviest man in the world, Uribe, now weighing 52 stone (330 kilos), left his home for the third time in six bedridden years to go to La Boca dam in Santiago, some 36 km (22.3 miles) away from Monterrey as part of a postponed birthday celebration.
Manuel Uribe talks to his doctor after being placed at a trailer outside his home in the suburb of San Nicolas de los Garza, in Monterrey August 10, 2008. Once heaviest man in the world, Uribe, now weighing 52 stone (330 kilos), left his home for the third time in six bedridden years to go to La Boca dam in Santiago, some 36 km (22.3 miles) away from Monterrey as part of a postponed birthday celebration.
Manuel Uribe is checked by his doctor outside his home in the suburb of San Nicolas de los Garza, in Monterrey August 10, 2008. Once heaviest man in the world, Uribe, now weighing 52 stone (330 kilos), left his home for the third time in six bedridden years to go to La Boca dam in Santiago, some 36 km (22.3 miles) away from Monterrey as part of a postponed birthday celebration.
Manuel Uribe talks with a friend as he waits for a forklift outside his home in the suburb of San Nicolas de los Garza, in Monterrey August 10, 2008. Once heaviest man in the world, Uribe, now weighing 52 stone (330 kilos), left his home for the third time in six bedridden years to go to La Boca dam in Santiago, some 36 km (22.3 miles) away from Monterrey as part of a postponed birthday celebration.
Manuel Uribe, left, who weights around 310 kilograms (700 pounds), smiles as his girlfriend, Claudia Solis, looks on inside a trailer holding his specially designed bed in Monterrey, Mexico, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2008. Uribe, 43, who once weighed half a ton, has been largely confined to his home for the last six years.
Manuel Uribe, better known as "Meme" who weights around 310 kilograms (700 pounds), wipes his face inside a trailer holding his specially designed bed on a trip to a lake while children look at him in Monterrey, northern Mexico, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2008. Uribe, 43, who once weighed half a ton, has been largely confined to his home for the last six years.
Manuel Uribe, better known as "Meme", left, who weights around 310 kilograms (700 pounds), kisses his girlfriend Claudia Solis, 38 inside a trailer holding his specially designed bed on a trip to a lake in Monterrey, northern Mexico, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2008. Uribe, 43, who once weighed half a ton, has been largely confined to his home for the last six years.
Manuel Uribe, better known as "Meme", right, who weights around 310 kilograms (700 pounds) is carried on a trailer holding his specially designed bed on a trip to a lake in Monterrey, northern Mexico, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2008. Uribe, 43, who once weighed half a ton, has been largely confined to his home for the last six years.
Manuel Uribe waits for a forklift outside his home in the suburb of San Nicolas de los Garza, in Monterrey August 10, 2008. Once heaviest man in the world, Uribe, now weighing 52 stone (330 kilos), left his home for the third time in six bedridden years to go to La Boca dam in Santiago, some 36 km (22.3 miles) away from Monterrey as part of a postponed birthday celebration.
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