<div align="justify">Eman Abdul Atti, an Egyptian national believed to be the 'world's heaviest woman', died today in a hospital in the UAE due to complications from her weight, including heart disease and kidney dysfunction, the hospital said.<br /><br />The 37-year-old weighed roughly 500 kilograms when she arrived in India in February, but had lost an astonishing 323 kilogrammes since undergoing a series of medical procedures.<br /><br />Eman died at the Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi due to complications from the underlying comorbid conditions, including heart disease and kidney dysfunction, according to medical experts at the hospital.<br /><br />Eman had been admitted at Burjeel hospital on May 4 after arriving in the UAE from India.<br /><br />She had been under the supervision of over 20 doctors from different specialities, who were managing her medical condition.<br /><br />She was undergoing treatment at the Saifee Hospital in Mumbai where she underwent treatment for severe obesity.</div>
<div align="justify">Eman Abdul Atti, an Egyptian national believed to be the 'world's heaviest woman', died today in a hospital in the UAE due to complications from her weight, including heart disease and kidney dysfunction, the hospital said.<br /><br />The 37-year-old weighed roughly 500 kilograms when she arrived in India in February, but had lost an astonishing 323 kilogrammes since undergoing a series of medical procedures.<br /><br />Eman died at the Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi due to complications from the underlying comorbid conditions, including heart disease and kidney dysfunction, according to medical experts at the hospital.<br /><br />Eman had been admitted at Burjeel hospital on May 4 after arriving in the UAE from India.<br /><br />She had been under the supervision of over 20 doctors from different specialities, who were managing her medical condition.<br /><br />She was undergoing treatment at the Saifee Hospital in Mumbai where she underwent treatment for severe obesity.</div>