Worlds First Human Cyborg, Dies

An English scientist also known as the world's first human cyborg is dead at 64-years-old. Dr. Peter Scott-Morgan was diagnosed with a condition that led to loss of muscle movement similar to renowned theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking. As a result, he aspired to become fully robotic to extend his life. Doctors reportedly gave him two years to live after being diagnosed but he postponed his death by five years. He was the talk of headlines in 2020 as he was the subject of the documentary titled "Peter. The Human Cyborg." His family confirmed his death this week, saying he passed "peacefully surrounded by his family, and those closest to him."

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