MULTAN – Pakistan suffered loss of ‘Gentle Giant’ Naseer Soomro, the country’s tallest man with 7 Feet 9 Inches height, who passed away after suffering chronic illnesses.
The tallest man in country with 242 million breathed his last at the age of 55 after long battle with pulmonary and joint issues. According to his family, Soomro passed away in his hometown of Shikarpur, where he will be laid to rest.
Standing at an extraordinary height of 7’9, Soomro was not only a famous figure in Pakistan but also one of the tallest people in the world. His remarkable height, which was at least three feet taller than the average person, brought him national and international fame, earning him recognition on a global scale.
His passing marks the end of an era for one of the most iconic figures to have emerged from Pakistan.
Naseer Somroo
Soomro, was facing breathing difficulties and joint pain. His family revealed that for many years, Soomro faced ongoing health challenges, often requiring hospitalization for extended periods.
Soomro’s extraordinary height—at least three feet taller than the average person—earned him international recognition. He traveled to the America, and several other countries, gaining attention for his towering stature.
He was employed by Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), but over the years, he struggled financially due to a lack of support from both the government and his employer. Despite his fame, Soomro lived in relative obscurity in his later years, facing severe financial difficulties.
His passing brings attention to the challenges faced by extraordinary individuals who, despite their global recognition, may be overlooked and left without the support they deserve.