How did Locke lose the use of his legs in his life before the island?

Answer He was pushed out of a window

Before his time on the island, John Locke was paralyzed. He was investigating a conman and murderer named Cooper, who positioned Locke in front of a glass window and pushed him out, causing him to fall eight stories and break his back, paralyzing his legs. On the island, however, he is able to walk effortlessly.

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