74-year-old Pakistani welder, Naseemuddin, father of Rashid Naseem, has made history by completing a hat-trick of world records recognised by the Guinness World Records.
In his latest achievement, Naseemuddin broke 38 marble tiles while holding an egg in his hand, surpassing the previous record of 30 tiles.
The confirmation was officially received via email, and the record has also been updated on the Guinness World Records website.
Previously, Naseemuddin set remarkable records by cracking 163 walnuts with a single punch and crushing apples using one hand, further establishing his extraordinary strength and skill despite his age.
The legacy of record-breaking runs in his family, as his granddaughter, grandson, son, and daughter-in-law have also achieved world records for Pakistan.
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Notably, he is the father of Rashid Naseem, who holds the distinction of making the highest number of world records for Pakistan.
Speaking on his achievement, Naseemuddin dedicated his record to Palestine, the Pakistan Army, and the people of Pakistan who love their country.
He expressed pride in raising Pakistan’s name globally at the age of 74 and highlighted his family’s continuous efforts to bring international recognition to the country.
However, he also shared disappointment over the lack of government attention and stated his desire to meet with government officials, a wish that remains unfulfilled.”
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