A half-ton man has died of heart failure  despite a  rescue attempt that saw his bedroom wall demolished so he  could be  taken to hospital on the back of a lorry. The 47-year-old from  Juarez,  northern Mexico, was pronounced dead on arrival at a hospital.  An  enormous coffin had to be constructed and José Luis Garza's burial  was  delayed as cemetery workers enlarged the grave.
Gargantuan:  Jose Luis Garza's specially dug  grave dwarfs nieghbouring plots  
Mr Garza, who weighed 70stone 10lb, had  appealed on  television for help tackling his weight problem - following  the example  of the world's fattest man, fellow Mexican Manuel Uribe of  nearby  Monterrey. Mr Garza said he had always struggled with his  weight but  fell into a cycle of depression and overeating nine months  ago after his  parents died within two weeks of each other. He had been  bedridden for  four months.
Terminally  obese Garza had appealed for help on  TV 
Mr Garza's condition  deteriorated over the weekend as  he struggled to breathe and eat.  Relatives criticised officials for  failing to move him to a hospital  before he became critically ill. 'If  he had received support at the time  he asked for it, he would still be  with us,' said his brother Pedro.  State officials argued there was  little they could do.
Mr Garza's  gigantic coffin is lowered into his  grave 
'The attention he  would have received at a hospital  would have been the same he received  at home,' said a spokesman for the  state health department. 'Moving a  patient of that magnitude is very  difficult.' About 150 friends and  family waited for more than four  hours at a cemetery while carpenters  built a special coffin for Mr  Garza's burial. 'The family wanted to  cremate him but there wasn't an  adequate oven for someone his size,'  funeral home worker Maribel Cantu  said. 'He is the biggest man we have  buried.' Mr Garza's coffin arrived  at the cemetery in a white van and 20  relatives and workers lowered it  to the ground. Mr Uribe, whose record  weight of 87stone 12lb earned  him a place in the 2008 Guinness Book of  Records, had tried to help  Garza by sending him kiwis, grapefruit, pears  and a protein supplement.  Mr Uribe's fiancée, Claudia Solis, delivered  the food on Friday  evening.
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