Paralyzed man's live streaming leads to true love


Left photo: Hao Panpan is pictured with his bride, Fu Chengjun in their wedding picture. Right photo: Fu Chengjun helps her husband, Hao Panpan, into his wheelchair at their home, Jan 9, 2018.

BEIJING: Hao Panpan, a paralyzed man who shares his unyielding spirit through live streaming, married a woman whom he fell in love with through the live streaming platform, China Youth Daily reported.

Hao, from Huanggou village of Jize county in Handan, North China's Hebei province, was injured at a well-digging construction site in May 2014. As a result, he ended up paralyzed from his waist down. In September 2014, Hao's ex-girlfriend left the home they shared and he hasn't heard from her since.

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