Man 'who slept for 19 years' before coming out of coma in 2003 dies

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Man 'who slept for 19 years' after near-fatal crash in 1984 dies a week before his 58th birthday

Terry Wayne Wallis, 67, passed away on Tuesday just a week before his birthday. Also known as 'the man who slept 19 years,' Wallis was involved in a horrific car accident just six weeks after the birth of his daughter, Amber, in July 1984.

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