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GMB's Alex Beresford talks heartbreak of 'strong' step-grandmother dying alone

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Good Morning Britain's weather reporter Alex Beresford has discussed his family's heartbreak following the death of his step grandmother.

Alex was back on our screens on Friday's GMB for the first time since announcing the sad family news on social media earlier this week.

Speaking to hosts Ben Shephard and Ranvir Singh via video link from his home, Alex revealed his family anguish of not being able to say their goodbyes to Ivy Stewart as she died alone in a.

Care home. An emotional Alex explained that his family now face a long wait to find to if she had coronavirus. With he cause of death uncertain, Alex admitted him and his family were still facing the heartbreak of many families across the nation who can't comfort each other or

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