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Chase star Paul Sinha's quiz teammate dies of coronavirus after he shows symptoms

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The Chase star Paul Sinha has said his close friend and fellow quiz teammate has died from coronavirus. Paul, who stars in the hit TV gameshow as his alter-ago Sinnerman, paid tribute to his pal Jon Jacob who died after contracting COVID-19.

Woken up to the news that Jon Jacob, my friend and quiz teammate for the last decade, has succumbed to corona. “Farewell mate, we smashed Sunday afternoons.

And you'll always be the Greatest Classical Music Quizzer ever. (second from left).” The tragic news comes just days after Paul himself declared he was showing symptoms of the novel virus.

The 49-year-old quiz master, who also battles Parkinson's disease, said over the weekend he had started social distancing too late and had been struck down by an

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