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Coronavirus: 'I didn't get to kiss my mum goodbye' | Coronavirus: 'I didn't get to kiss my mum goodbye' |
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The daughter of the fourth person in Northern Ireland to die with coronavirus has described her heartbreak at not being able to kiss her goodbye. | The daughter of the fourth person in Northern Ireland to die with coronavirus has described her heartbreak at not being able to kiss her goodbye. |
Ruth Burke, 82, passed away last night in Antrim Area Hospital and her family has asked for her to be named. | Ruth Burke, 82, passed away last night in Antrim Area Hospital and her family has asked for her to be named. |
They said she was simply unable to fight the disease. | They said she was simply unable to fight the disease. |
Because coronavirus is so contagious, those who die with it must be placed in closed coffins. | Because coronavirus is so contagious, those who die with it must be placed in closed coffins. |
Mrs Burke's daughter Brenda said the family did not want her simply to be remembered as a statistic. | Mrs Burke's daughter Brenda said the family did not want her simply to be remembered as a statistic. |
She said it was heartbreaking not to be able to see her in her coffin and kiss her goodbye. | She said it was heartbreaking not to be able to see her in her coffin and kiss her goodbye. |
Brenda Doherty told BBC Radio Ulster's Talkback her mother was a "strong woman" and a "loving mother". | Brenda Doherty told BBC Radio Ulster's Talkback her mother was a "strong woman" and a "loving mother". |
She said: "She lived for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren - they put smiles on her face. | She said: "She lived for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren - they put smiles on her face. |
"There is a frustration that people don't understand, they're not being respectful of what they're told." | "There is a frustration that people don't understand, they're not being respectful of what they're told." |
In a video posted on her Facebook page, Ms Doherty said her mother had an "unbelievable strength and suffered many challenges in her life". | In a video posted on her Facebook page, Ms Doherty said her mother had an "unbelievable strength and suffered many challenges in her life". |
"Unfortunately this was one she was not going to overcome," she added. | "Unfortunately this was one she was not going to overcome," she added. |
'We can do something' | 'We can do something' |
Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill said her "heart goes out" to the family of Mrs Burke. | Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill said her "heart goes out" to the family of Mrs Burke. |
She said: "We have an ability as a people to do something right now that would minimise the number of people that will be sitting today like Brenda and her family, having lost a loved one. | She said: "We have an ability as a people to do something right now that would minimise the number of people that will be sitting today like Brenda and her family, having lost a loved one. |
"We can do that, we can stop the spread of the virus by taking action, by being responsible, by taking the public health advice." | "We can do that, we can stop the spread of the virus by taking action, by being responsible, by taking the public health advice." |
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