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World's tallest woman dies in Indiana at age 53
(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-08-14 09:26

INDIANAPOLIS -- Sandy Allen, who grew to be 7 feet, 7 inches tall and was recognized as the world's tallest female died Wednesday, a friend said. She was 53.

Allen, who used her height to inspire school children to accept those who are different, died at a nursing home in her hometown of Shelbyville,family friend Rita Rosesaid.


Sandy Allen, from Indianapolis, IN., who stands 7 feet 6 inches and is registered as the tallest woman in the world by the Guiness World of Records, poses with an unidentified man at a Taipei hotel in this Dec. 31, 1996 file photo.[Agencies]

 

The cause of death was not yet known. Allen had been hospitalized in recent months as she suffered from a recurring blood infection, along with diabetes, breathing troubles and kidney failure, Rose said.

In London, Guinness World Records spokesman Damian Field confirmed Wednesday that Allen was still listed as the tallest woman. While some Web sites cite a 7-foot-9 woman from China.

Coincidentally, Allen lived in the same nursing home, Heritage House Convalescent Center, as 115-year-old Edna Parker, whom Guinness has recognized as the world's oldest person since August 2007.

Allen said a tumor caused herpituitary glandto produce too muchgrowth hormone. She underwent an operation in 1977 to stop further growth.

But she was proud of her height, Rose said. "She embraced it," she said. "She used it as a tool to educate people."

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