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Jamie Dornan's father, a world renowned doctor, dead following coronavirus battle

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Jamie Dornan's father has died following a battle with the coronavirus. Jim Dornan, a highly recognized obstetrician and gynecologist in Ireland, died on Monday, March 15 in the United Arab Emirates.

He was reportedly 73. The Northern Ireland Pancreatic Center, where the actor's father served as president, announced his death. "It is with great sadness that NIPANC has heard of the death of Professor Jim Dornan, who died in the UAE on 15 March.

Jim, who was the President of NIPANC, The Northern Ireland pancreatic cancer charity, lived a life of public service," the Northern Ireland Pancreatic Cancer Center wrote. "He was internationally renowned as a world-class obstetrician and gynaecologist.

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