<div align="justify">Once dubbed as the heaviest women, Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty, who underwent weight loss treatment in Mumbai and later shifted to Abu Dhabi, passed away on Monday. <br /><br />Eman (37) died at the Burjeel Hospital at Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates due to an intestinal shock and kidney failure. <br /><br />"Our prayers and heartfelt condolences go out to her family," a statement of the Burjeel Hospital said. <br /><br />On February 11, she was airlifted in a special cargo plane from the port town of Alexandria in Egypt. In Mumbai, she as admitted to the Saifee Hospital. <br /><br />Eman was on 83 days of treatment under Dr Muffazal Lakdawala, chairman, Institute of Minimal Access Surgical Sciences & Research Centre, Saifee Hospital.<br /><br />However, the family moved her to the Abu Dhabi hospital. When she arrived in India, she weighed around 500 kgs - and when she left, she had almost reduced by 50 percent. <br /><br /></div>
<div align="justify">Once dubbed as the heaviest women, Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty, who underwent weight loss treatment in Mumbai and later shifted to Abu Dhabi, passed away on Monday. <br /><br />Eman (37) died at the Burjeel Hospital at Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates due to an intestinal shock and kidney failure. <br /><br />"Our prayers and heartfelt condolences go out to her family," a statement of the Burjeel Hospital said. <br /><br />On February 11, she was airlifted in a special cargo plane from the port town of Alexandria in Egypt. In Mumbai, she as admitted to the Saifee Hospital. <br /><br />Eman was on 83 days of treatment under Dr Muffazal Lakdawala, chairman, Institute of Minimal Access Surgical Sciences & Research Centre, Saifee Hospital.<br /><br />However, the family moved her to the Abu Dhabi hospital. When she arrived in India, she weighed around 500 kgs - and when she left, she had almost reduced by 50 percent. <br /><br /></div>