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Pictures of Jean-Pierre Adams in coma for 36years



 
These are the pictures of a France footballer Jean-Pierre Adams who has been in coma since 1982.
On 17 March 1982 , the former France international footballer, at the age of 34, was admitted to a Lyon hospital to undergo a routine knee operation. He was given anaesthetic that should have knocked him out for a few hours but, more than 36 years later, he has yet to awake.
Adams, who turns 70 on March 10, can breathe on his own, without the assistance of a machine, incapable of nearly all voluntary movement but can digest food as well as open and close his eyes, has his own room, where he spends most of the day in the type of modified bed normally found in a hospital.

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