Can “who” serve as complement in a relative clause?

When Chris decided to graduate, it seems like he is no longer the person he is ten years ago.

One day: He will be no longer the person he was ten years ago. He will be removed from the world forever.

How authentic is the first sentence? Does “who” serve as a complement to a relative clause?

Thank you very much.

Asked on April 1, 2021 in Grammar.
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