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Claudine Keane shares family’s heartbreak over the last few weeks

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Claudine Keane revealed this week that her family has endured a ‘heartbreaking’ and ‘surreal’ few weeks under quarantine. Keane revealed in a tweet that husband Robbie has lost two family members in the last few weeks.

She regrets that families can’t be together in times of such hardship and a proper goodbye can’t be made due to the current restrictions.

She says that the former Irish soccer star is ‘en route to beep his horn,’ one of the few ways people can show condolences and respect in such unsure times.

The tweet reads: ‘Looking back over the last few weeks seems surreal. Two of Robs relatives have passed away this week and Rob is currently en route to beep his horn outside to show his respect.

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