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The world’s oldest ‘Benjamin Button’: 21-year-old man is stuck in the body of a pensioner as he is ageing EIGHT times faster than normal – and was even asked to join a circus

The world’s oldest ‘Benjamin Button’ is a 21-year-old man in the body of a 160-year-old.

Rupesh Kumar, from Hanumanganj, India, has aged eight times faster than normal due to a rare ageing disease.

His aged appearance caused such a stir that his parents were even offered money to sell him to a circus.

The condition, known as Hutchinson-Gilford progeria, affects just one in eight million people.

Mr Kumar is the oldest known survivor and weighs just over three stone.

Rupesh Kumar, 21, from Hanumanganj, India, is ageing eight times faster than a healthy person

WHAT IS PROGERIA?

Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome is a rare, fatal genetic condition characterised by an appearance of accelerated ageing in children.

It is caused by a mutation in a gene called LMNA.

LMNA produces a protein that holds cells together.

Cellular instability appears to cause premature aging.

Sufferers typically show symptoms at around 18-24 months old.

These include growth failure, loss of body fat and hair, aged-looking skin, joint stiffness and hip dislocation.

Patients usually die of heart disease at around 14 years old.

Source: Progeria Research Foundation

‘Benjamin Button’ is novel about a character who was born as a old man.

Mr Kumar started to show signs of the disease as a young boy.

His father Ramapati Kumar, 45, a farm labourer, said: ‘It all started with frequent headaches and stomach pains when he was very small.

‘We took him to several doctors, but none of them could diagnose his condition.

‘They prescribe a few painkillers and ask us to go home.’

As Rupesh grew, his parents noticed abnormal changes in his body and appearance.

His father said: ‘Over time, my son’s head grew abnormally big and he started shedding weight drastically.’

Around five years ago, a few people came to their village under the pretence of helping Rupesh.

The condition, known as Hutchinson-Gilford progeria, affects just one in eight million people

His father said: ‘I thought they were good people who wanted to help with the treatment of my son.

‘But I was shocked when they said that they wanted to buy my son and exhibit him as a spectacle in a circus.

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