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Young mum, 26, dies in hospital after catching Covid on night out with her boyfriend

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Covid on a night out with her boyfriend. Shreece Ford, from Castle Vale, Birmingham, passed away at Queen Elizabeth Hospital earlier this month after spending several weeks in intensive care.She leaves behind her three-year-old daughter Realle, BirminghamLive reports.

Ms Ford had diabetes - a condition which can weaken the imunne system - and was thought to have become infected with Covid when she went out for a meal with her boyfriend on August 16.

Speaking on behalf of the family, her heartbroken cousin Ellesse Strong told BirminghamLive: "we are just in shock and totally devastated. "Shreece hadn't been out for a long time but decided to go out with her boyfriend and that's where we believe she caught covid.

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