Paul Dragan was considered “clinically dead” after being shot by an ex\u002Demployee outside his Yaletown bike shop in 2014.
Paul Dragan was considered “clinically dead” after being shot by a former employee outside his Yaletown bike shop in June 2014 — until he received 60 units of blood at a Vancouver hospital, which allowed oxygen to recirculate to his brain.
“I’m asking everyone who can to donate,” Dragan said. “I wouldn’t be alive right now if I didn’t get the blood from someone else.”Article content “I am so grateful for the doctors who helped me, but they were paid. It is only through their sheer generosity that I was given blood from donors.”
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