- Romeo Dev was diagnosed with the aneurism in 2008 and had been warned it could burst at any time
RIP: The world's smallest bodybuilder Romeo Dev died this morning after his diagnosed brain aneurism ruptured
The family of Aditya ‘Romeo’ Dev, who was 2ft 9ins tall and weighed just 10kg, said he had been 'absolutely fine' before he collapsed last night.
He was rushed to Satyam Hospital in Punjab, India, where doctors fought to save him. Sadly he died at 4am this morning.
Mr Dev was diagnosed with a brain aneurism in 2008. U.S. doctors also diagnosed Moyamoya syndrome, a disease where certain arteries in the brain are constricted causing blood clots.
Doctors had warned Mr Dev that his aneurism could burst without warning at any time, leading to a fatal stroke.
Today Mr Dev's father Anil Dev Sharma, 53, and his mother Rakesh Bala, 49, spoke of their devastation at their son's death.
Mr Sharma said: 'He was absolutely fine until last night when he suddenly fell unconscious. We rushed him to the hospital and he fell into a coma, he was unconscious all night. Doctors said the nerve supplying blood to his brain had ruptured, causing his death.
'It's a huge loss for our family, we will be grieving his death for the rest of our life. We were told by doctors many years ago that he may die at an early age. All these years we prayed for his long life.'
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Working it: Mr Dev poses with his friend Jatinder Batra while training at a Gym in Amritsar, India
Mr Dev's best friend, Maninder Singh, 19, used to go to the gym together. He said: 'His death was a shocking moment, I just can't believe he's died. We never thought this day would come so soon. His small bat, his bikes and his bedroom at his home are only memories of him now.'
Easy rider: Mr Dev's father Anil Dev Sharma, 53,
second left, and his mother Rakesh Bala, 49, far right, have spoken of
their devastation at their son's death
Disability: Mr Dev was born a primordial dwarf, a form of dwarfism that results in a smaller body that is in proportion
However he did not let his disability stop him from becoming a star.
Despite his overall 9kg body weight, Mr Dev could lift 1.5kg dumbbells and had worked hard on his defined, muscular body.
Grafter: Despite his overall 9kg body weight, Mr
Dev could lift 1.5kg dumbbells and had worked hard on his defined,
muscular body
Loss: Mr Dev's father, left, said his son's
death would be a 'huge loss for our family, we will be grieving his
death for the rest of our life'
He said at the time: 'I earn good money through my dance and bodybuilding shows but being rich doesn't interest me.
'My dream is to travel a lot - I want to perform in London with my idol, Jazzy-B.'
Mr Dev will be cremated in a traditional Hindu ceremony at 5pm India time today in Phagwara, Punjab.
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