Index – Abroad – Paul Alexander, who lived most of his life with an iron lung, died

Paul Alexander, who survived polio as a child and lived for more than 70 years in an iron lung, has died, writes the Sky News.

During this time, the man attended college, became a lawyer, and then began publishing.

His story has reached far and has had a positive impact on people around the world. Paul was an incredible role model who will continue to be remembered

– they wrote regarding him on his GoFundMe page.

Paul Alexander’s brother, Philip Ulmer, wrote in a statement on his website that he was grateful to everyone who sent donations to his brother.

This allowed him to live his last years stress-free. It will also cover your funeral expenses during this difficult time. It’s incredible to read the comments and know that so many people have been inspired by Paul. I’m thankful

– written by.

Paul, you will be missed but always remembered

he added.

Paul Alexander wrote the story of his life in a book titled Three Minutes For A Dog. His condition reportedly deteriorated in recent years, he developed a constant respiratory infection and felt pain in his body with every movement.

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