Real-life 'Blue Man' dies after heart attack, stroke

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Last updated 05 junho 2024
Real-life 'Blue Man' dies after heart attack, stroke
The man who shot to Internet fame several years ago after appearing on TODAY to discuss a condition that permanently turned his skin a deep blue has died. Paul Karason was 62 when he passed away Monday in a Washington hospital, where he was admitted last week after suffering a heart attack. He also had pneumonia and later suffered a severe stroke, his estranged wife, Jo Anna Karason, said Tuesday.
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