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Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward reveals he’s confined to wheelchair — nearly one year after Ozzy Osbourne’s death
Black Sabbath's Bill Ward, 78, Tells Fans He's 'OK' After Using Wheelchair for Mobility
Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward, 78, reassured fans via Instagram that he is doing well despite now using a wheelchair for mobility in airports and public events. He explained he can still walk but cannot go far without needing to rest, and has been using a wheelchair as needed for about a year and a half.
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I've reached a place where publicly more and more I need to use a wheelchair, mostly in airports, or public events.
I can still walk, let there be no doubt, but I can't walk very far without needing to rest, meaning I need to sit down.
From the article
Black Sabbath's Bill Ward told fans on Instagram he now uses a wheelchair to get around but that he's OK.
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