http://www.arabnews.com/saudi-arabia/news/778926
When pain of death is too heavy
The body of a Saudi man weighing 220 kg had to be buried using a crane, following a request by his family members in Khamis Mushait on Sunday.
Naif Al-Doura died due to complications arising out of obesity on Saturday, local media said. His family sought the help of Saudi Red Crescent and Civil Defense when they found it impossible to inter his body.
Naif’s mother, brother and two sisters also suffer from obesity and kidney problems. The family appealed to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman to help them receive treatment, the media said.
Is not their fatwa against all-you-can-eat buffets being enforced?
When pain of death is too heavy
The body of a Saudi man weighing 220 kg had to be buried using a crane, following a request by his family members in Khamis Mushait on Sunday.
Naif Al-Doura died due to complications arising out of obesity on Saturday, local media said. His family sought the help of Saudi Red Crescent and Civil Defense when they found it impossible to inter his body.
Naif’s mother, brother and two sisters also suffer from obesity and kidney problems. The family appealed to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman to help them receive treatment, the media said.
Is not their fatwa against all-you-can-eat buffets being enforced?
"Go be fat on someone else's time."