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OAN’s Brooke Mallory
Paul Alexander was only six years old in 1952 when he contracted polio. The illness took away the ability to use his body in a matter of days. However, he persevered despite the sickness, living over 70 years with an iron lung.
Alexander encouraged others to live life to the fullest. In addition to painting, he wrote a book and practiced law for many years.
Paul Alexander, who lived in an iron lung for more than 70 years after catching polio, has died at age 78. pic.twitter.com/Mx20EBtvx7
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