How did Robert Cavendish die?
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Robin Cavendish had been paralysed from the neck down aged just 28, after a near-fatal bout of polio. Pumping air into his lungs through a tube inserted into his chest, this electric machine was his lifeline. If it stopped, he would die within two minutes.
Keeping this in view, did Robin Cavendish die a natural death?
Cavendish died on 8 August 1994 at Drayton St Leonard, Oxfordshire, England at the age of 64, becoming a medical phenomenon as one of the longest-living polio survivors in Great Britain.
Consequently, is Robin Cavendish still alive?
Deceased (1930–1994)
Jonathan Cavendish, left, Andrew Garfield, Claire Foy and Andy Serkis on the set of “Breathe.” In 1958, after he contracted polio, Robin Cavendish was first told by doctors that, in his paralyzed state, he would live perhaps three months.