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stanley flask olton, Britains heaviest man, has died from organ failure a week before his 34th birthdayCredit: Ian Whittaker3Jasons mum Leisa kept vigil by his bedside at the Royal Surrey County HospitalCredit: Ian WhittakerMum Leisa, 55, kept vigil by his bedside at the Royal Surrey County Hospital where he was transferred by special ambulance to which six firefighters carried him.Leisa said: He s probably had about eight lives and I thought the doctors would be able to save him again, but sadly it wasn t possible. He was put on kidney dialysis and an IV drip but his kidneys weren t work
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