According to his mother, Svetlana Vovkovska, Igor Vovkovinskiy, the tallest 'living' man in the United States according to Guinness World Records in 2010, died on August 20 at the age of 38.
Vovkovinskiy stood 7 feet, 8.33 inches tall, according to Guinness World Records.
He died in a hospital after suffering from heart disease, according to his mother Svetlana's Facebook post, with his mother and brother by his side. Just hours before his death, Vovkovinskiy was able to spend time with his brother's family and enjoy his last meal, which consisted of a piece of Kyiv cake and Fanta.
According to a TV episode he did on "The Dr. Oz Show" in 2010, Vovkovinskiy traveled from Ukraine to Rochester, Minnesota, in 1989 to treat a pituitary gigantism.
Guinness World Records officials measured Vovkovinskiy's height during that section and proclaimed him the new Tallest Living Man in America. According to Guinness, he was 27 years old at the time and broke the previous record holder, Virginia deputy sheriff George Bell, by a third of an inch.
After meeting former US President Barack Obama in 2009, he became well-known. Obama took notice of him after he wore a shirt with the words "World's Biggest Obama Supporter" embroidered on it.
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