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Covid-19: ‘We never imagined mummy would not come home’

On 28 December Ms Wright was allowed one visitor.

Karina went to see her mum.

“To begin with she didn’t recognise who I was with the whole PPE and boiler suit. I was saying everyone was wanting her to pull through, she seemed ok.

“I left the hospital positive,” Karina said.

But within the hour her mum was dead.

“We don’t know who was with her, if she was on her own. It is just heart-breaking,” Karina said.

Strict public health rules dictated how Ms Wright would be buried.

No priest was present, the family could not travel together, and no more than 25 people could attend.

“It was absolutely horrendous to be honest,” Karina said.

“We don’t know what she was wearing and we didn’t get to see her. It does not give you any closure”.


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