"Texas Man Who Lived in Iron Lung for 70 Years Dies at 78"

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Paul Alexander, a Texas man who spent 70 years in an iron lung after surviving polio as a child, has passed away at the age of 78. Despite his paralysis, he graduated from law school, practiced law, and traveled the world. He contracted COVID-19 in February, which left him weak and dehydrated. His brother described him as an admired and inspiring individual who touched the lives of millions.
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