(SWNS)
By Tom Bevan
A heroic Royal Marine who "refused to die" after suffering more than 400 separate injuries in an Afghan explosion completed a 250-mile charity walk - with a BROKEN LEG.
Paul Vice, 42, miraculously survived after he suffered more than 100 significant wounds during the blast and 'died' twice as he was airlifted back to Camp Bastion in 2011.
His recovery was the focus of a documentary, "the commando who refused to die" but he has now revealed he completed what he described as his 'hardest mental and physical challenge' yet with a broken limb.
He raised $8k by successfully completing his epic charity challenge walking from his home in Exeter, Devon, to Manchester in aid of FORCE Cancer Charity.
But he has now revealed an X-ray taken after showed he had completed the

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