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'I love you' Tragic last words of young mum with Covid before she was put on to ventilator and didn't wake up

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coronavirus told her devastated husband and son that she loved them moments before she was placed on a ventilator- and never woke up.Emma Reilly, aged just 38, died of the deadly virus on January 7 after spending 12 days in hospital.Distraught husband Tony and five-year-old son Connor have been left behind, reports Birmingham Live.Tony, 38, told the site how Emma had cold symptoms which worsened over the Christmas period until he made the decision to call 999 for an ambulance on Boxing Day.He said: "We both had symptoms of a heavy cold before Christmas.

A sore throat and a runny nose, not the classic symptoms of Covid like a cough, headache or loss of taste."But we decided to get tested and it came back that we both had Covid.

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