By Tara Brady

Last updated at 1:56 PM on 12th February 2012

Weighing in at almost 60 stone, Keith Martin has not been able to leave his house in 10 years.

With eight men and an extra large stretcher needed to move him, it's a job only a specialist team can tackle. 

But supersize Keith is getting bigger, heavier, and wider and could now be the world's fattest man.

Heavy: Keith Martin weighs in at 58-stone and is believed to be the world's fattest man

Heavy: Keith Martin weighs in at 58-stone and is believed to be the world's fattest man


Larger than life: Specialist ambulance crews are called to care for Keith Martin who is too big to look after himself

Larger than life: Specialist ambulance crews are called to care for Keith Martin who is too big to look after himself

The heavyweight, from Harlesden, north-west London, is believed to have taken the fattest man title from a 90-stone Mexican called Manuel Urbe, who has gone on a diet and is now a lighter 31st 6lbs. 

But despite the accolade, life is a sad existence for Keith who has not had a girlfriend for 20 years.

Trimmed down: Manuel Uribe's weight has dropped from 90st to 31st after going on a diet

Trimmed down: Manuel Uribe's weight has dropped from 90st to 31st after going on a diet

The 42-year-old, who began binge eating after his mother died when he was a teenager, cannot find clothes to fit him and is forced to lie in bed everyday.

'I blame myself. It was my fault, I hate what I have done to myself', the former warehouseman told the Daily Star Sunday.

'My mother died when I was 16 and I didn't care about anything after that and couldn't care less what happened to me, I ate anything and everything.'

Keith, who has admitted to eating a couple of roast dinners in a row, is cared for by his two sisters, an ambulance crew of eight, four carers and four nurses. 

His story will be featured on a new Channel 5 documentary called Big Body Squad which begins later this month. 

The programme follows specialist ambulance teams who take to the road in their 90,000 adapted ambulances designed to transport plus size people.

The larger than life emergency crews are stretched to the limit transporting morbidly obese people who are too big to look after themselves.

Greg Barnett, Commissioning Editor, said: 'This is a very thought provoking series that presents hard facts and unearths some interesting findings. Obesity is on the increase in Britain and somebody has got to take the strain. Physically and financially.'

The Guinness World Records have invited Keith to get in contact so it can investigate whether his is officially the fattest man in the world.

Big Body Squad airs on Wednesday, February 22, at 8pm on Channel 5.

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As he can to anything for himself. How is he eating that rubbish? If he has carers they are not doing their jobs properly. He needs proper care, someone who not just looks after his diet and maybe exercise. But someone that talks to him, helps him with his emotional needs as well.

At least he admits to being that size because he just kept eating. The rest are often in denial.

How is he affording the food if he isn't working? As a 9 stone woman living with a 13 stone man, both working, we enjoy good food - we don't have to skimp on our food bill - and nice meals out but we definitely couldn't afford to gorge our way to 60 stone!

No sympathy

The people who keep supplying this blob with food should be prosecuted to redeem some of the costs that we taxpayers are forced to bear. Stop feeding him and he'll soon find a way to get around. The lazy bathtub is symptomatic of our dependency culture.

I cannot understand how anyone who is around this man daily will feed him the junk that he obviously needs. Give him what he should have and slowly decrease the portions. He'll be unhappy, but he'll see a weight loss and maybe he'll want to continue with this diet plan. He cannot leave his bed and has all these people helping him, yet no one will do what they should for him? I cannot fathom why the caregivers give him this junk to assist him trying to take his own life. Next he'll want a free surgery to make his stomach smaller. But what will he put into this. This is a disgusting disease, caused by the patient's lack of self control. Boy, I bet I'm red lined for this, but this is how I feel.

the question has to be asked- what is the point of keeping him alive?

Who continues to feed this man?

More than a dozen carers ! and no one can fix him a diet menu??

Sort yourself out man.

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