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The body of a Guinness World Record holder was found in the Caspian Sea

The Caspian Sea. Photo: Mark Redkin / Sputnik

The body of Alesker Hasanzade, a resident of the Lankaran region of Azerbaijan, who was included in the The Guinness Book of Records.

This is reported by the Azerbaijani agency APA. Details about the death of the record holder are not reported.

The publication reminds that Hasanzade became the winner of sports competitions held in Moscow. At the age of 7, he updated the world record by reaching his hands to his feet 3,000 times in 1 hour 44 minutes 25 seconds, lying on his back.

As a result, Alexander became the first child in the world whose name was entered in the Guinness Book of Records. The young athlete was awarded a gold medal and a diploma of the Russian Committee for the Registration of Records of the planet.

In addition, he was registered in Guinness Book of Records as an honorary member.

Earlier, EADaily reported that residents of the Indonesian city of Bali found body parts on the local Ketevel beach, which, according to preliminary data, may belong to a citizen of Ukraine Igor Komarov.

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16.07.2026

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