A hospital consultant who died after contracting Covid-19 would "look for the slightest of excuses to help those in need", his son said.
Dr Nasir Khan, a locum doctor working at Dewsbury and District Hospital in West Yorkshire, died on Wednesday aged 46. The married father-of-three became ill with the coronavirus about a month ago, the Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said.
Since he lived in Bolton, Greater Manchester, Dr Khan was admitted to Bolton NHS Foundation Trust on April 6, but he passed away yesterday.
His son, Mahad Ali Khan, said: "My dad was a loving, caring and much-loved father, husband, son, brother and friend. "He dedicated his life to his family and profession. "He was incredibly strong and we always turned to