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Coronavirus: Hollyoaks cameraman Felix Schroer dies after fearing he had virus

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Hollyoaks cameraman Felix Schroer has passed away after fearing he had contracted coronavirus. His sister confirmed the devastating news on Twitter, saying he had suspected he had the virus amid the pandemic.

She tweeted: "I lost my brother on Friday. He had cough/runny nose for 2 months. "He was given antibiotics by GP last Monday & self isolated.

He died on Friday. "It seems he had a massive allergic reaction to the medication but believed he had Covid 19 & no test done." She continued: "The aftercare support wasn't there & online advice made him believe allergic reaction was side effect of helpful drug - so he carried on. "But we cannot speculate as we have not been able to speak to coroner yet." She finished: "RIP Felix Schroer - you

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