| The McCartney�s Version Of The Story: In the book �The Macs:The McCartney�s Family Album� written by Paul�s brother Mike it tells the McCartney�s version of the story. According to the book Paul had a car crash on a motorbike and had �severe facial injuries to one half of his baby face.� Here is the story according to the McCartney family. This is from �The Walrus Was Paul: The Great Beatle Death Clues.� �It appears that sometime in late 1966 Paul was in Liverpool to spend a few days with his father. While there, Paul and Tara Browne, the Guiness heir, who was already at the McCartney home as a guest of Paul�s brother Mike McCartney, they had smoked a joint together one quiet evening and has than decided to ride a pair of mopeds to visit Paul�s Aunt Bett. (Paul�s stepsister, Ruth McCartney, claims that Paul and Browne stopped at a nearby pub and had a few too many drinks.) Shortly before arriving at Aunt Bett�s house, Paul lost control of his motorbike and was thrown across the handlebars into the street. McCartney landed on his face and received a nasty cut on his upper lip. Since this was just no accident victim, but a Beatle, the McCartney family realized that a private doctor would have to be called. This would surely avoid the mass of Beatlemania that would surely overwhelm the hospital. The doctor arrived at Aunt Bett�s home, and stitched up the wound.� A few months later, Paul was said to have grown his heavy mustache for �Sgt. Pepper�s Lonely Hearts Club Band� cover to conceal the scar until it healed properly. It appeared that Paul also suffered a chipped tooth in the accident. In the �Paperback Writer� and �Rain� videos Paul appears to have a missing tooth. The scar was noticeable above Paul�s upper lip. This can be clearly seen on Paul�s picture with �The White Album.� |
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