Pinoy 18-year-old Junrey Balawing, world's shortest man alive

Junrey BalawingAn 18-year-old resident of Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte as the world's shortest man alive during his birthday on Sunday.

Junrey Balawing, who stands at 23.5 inches, had his final measurement in front of townsfolk and media men before Guinness editor-in-chief Craig Glenday bestowed the title upon him.

"I can't imagine anyone else being quite so small," Glenday said.

Balawing, a blacksmith's son, is the eldest of 4 siblings. The others are of normal stature.

There is no monetary prize for Balawing and all other Guinness world record holders, officials said.

"Officially he is the world's shortest man," said Craig Glenday, editor-in-chief of the Guinness Book of World Records who measured Balawing in front of cheering relatives and villagers.

The previous record holder was Khagendra Thapa Magar of Nepal, who was measured in 2010 at just over 26 inches.

"Thank you to all of you for supporting my son, the world's shortest man," Junrey's father, Reynaldo, told a crush of reporters and photographers.

Junrey then blew out a candle on a cake specially made for him, before telling the crowd in a tiny voice in the local dialect: "Kapoy (I'm tired)."

A throng of wellwishers, including politicians, witnessed the official measurement then handed him wads of cash which his parents said would go towards the family's meagre savings.

Junrey's father said he had always believed his son to be special.

He said he had been sickly as a toddler and stopped growing when he was two years old, but all the local doctors who examined him could not diagnose the problem.

His mother, Concepcion, said Junrey has difficulty standing for long periods and has to be assisted when walking.

His uncle, Paulino Empag, who is the local village chief, said friends and relatives were very protective of Junrey and some considered his special condition a lucky charm for the rural, superstitious community.
"He is a very special boy. He has trouble speaking and standing up, but he is God's blessing to his family and to the community," he said.

After the official announcement, Empag said the family was expected to return to their modest home in the village and celebrate Junrey's birthday.

"Noodles and meat have been prepared. We're just happy for him," Empag said.

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