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Anonymous donor helps local family bring mother of 2 back to Texas after she passed away from COVID-19

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HOUSTON - We’ve told you about a number of COVID-19 patients who are being sent out of town for treatment because there were no available beds for them here in Houston.

And one family was facing issues after their loved one was taken to New Mexico for treatment, but sadly she passed away. MORE: COVID patients overflowing into free-standing ERs as local hospitals are stretched thinTuesday Fagbehingbe was diagnosed with diabetes shortly before her passing.

Other than that,  Brenda Asterion., her mom says her daughter rarely got sick. Also, she initially chose not to get vaccinated.

Then Asterion says she and her daughter were going to get the vaccine together but mom caught the flu and then her daughter had to attend a mandatory meeting for.

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