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Bobby Davro devastated as ‘best friend and hero’ dad dies aged 95 after coronavirus forced them apart

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BOBBY Davro devastated as his "best friend and hero" dad Bill dies aged 95 after coronavirus forced them apart. The TV star, 62, announced the tragic news on Twitter as he paid tribute to his late father.

Bobby shared a photo of him beside his dad as they both wore blue suits. He captioned the post: "Today I lost my best friend and my hero.

The most wonderful human being I have ever known. I'm so proud of him. "He was GB mile champion and represented his country in two Olympic games but to me he was just "Dad".

I will miss him so very much and I will love him forever" Last month, Bobby told of his heartache as he was kept apart from his father as he lived in a care home.

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