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Alex Dyer on his horrifying pandemic reality as Kilmarnock boss opens up on the crushing sight he endures every day

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Alex Dyer has been left heartbroken after the fields where he played as a kid near his mum’s house were turned into a makeshift morgue.

The horrifying effects of coronavirus have shattered the Kilmarnock manager. With the pandemic claiming more than 3600 lives in the UK already, London has created three temporary mortuaries in response.One is in Westminster.

One is in Ruislip. And now one is right where Dyer spent his schooldays at Wanstead Flats. The government has taken over the 334-acre area of grassland and it has shaken the Killie boss.

When he drops shopping off to his mum today, he’ll see it and it will crush him again. The sight slams home the torturous reality of this global health crisis.Dyer said: “I was born in East London and

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