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No sympathy for him at all. The amount of food which he wasted, could have saved the lives of at least two dozen people in the third world nations (he consumed 10,000 calories a day). This guy needed some serious psychiatric counseling, but received none of that. His family members are to blame, for his untimely death.
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The final weeks of Britain's fattest man are to be revealed in a documentary filmed shortly before he died - showing how he spent £22,000 on takeaways in six years.
Carl Thompson, who weighed 65 stone when he died aged 33, was found dead at his flat in Dover, Kent last month after binge-eating for years following the death of his mother.
He agreed to talk about his struggle with obesity as part of Channel 5's six-part Supersized season - but died just weeks after filming had finished


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3175382/The-tragic-final-weeks-Britain-s-fattest-man-Documentary-filmed-shortly-death-reveals-bedbound-spent-22-000-takeaways-six-years.html
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