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#6 One-third of a Ton comes down stairs. And the stairway’s barely wide enough for Rose.

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One-third of a Ton comes down stairs. And the stairway’s barely wide enough for Rose.

Miss Rose Nanez, the 23-year-old Mexican Girl who Weighed Over 343 Kilograms (756 Pounds)

#6 One-third of a Ton comes down stairs. And the stairway’s barely wide enough for Rose.

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