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Simon Gregson’s wife Emma Gleave has been left “heartbroken” after her grandma died from COVID-19 on Thursday night.The Coronation Street star’s other half confirmed the sad news on Twitter.She wrote in view of her 11,000 followers: "881 people lost their lives today, one of those beautiful souls was my grandma!! “Heartbroken... #stayathome Fly High Grandma...

We love you."Emma then shared another tribute to her grandma with a family photo.She wrote alongside it: “There’s no love like family! “Hold your loved ones close...Tomorrow isn’t guaranteed. #grandma.”Simon retweeted his wife’s post and added the caption: “God bless our mrs H.The best of us.”(sic)The couple’s family tragedy comes just hours after Simon told fans he has been.

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