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Dad-to-be, 35, dies from coronavirus with pregnant wife by his side

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A "loving and caring" dad-to-be lost his life to coronavirus just weeks after finding out his wife was pregnant. Chinedu Ekwunife died at Ipswich Hospital aged 35 after a two-and-a-half month battle with the virus.

His wife Lotachi discovered she was expecting their second child a week after he was hospitalised, and had sent him messages about the baby as medics tried to save his life.

But although nurses had hoped the news would aid his recovery, he passed away on June 14. The father-of-one, who was born in Nigeria, died with his wife by his side. For the latest on the coronavirus pandemic, read our liveblog here "Over the past couple of months, I have literally seen my whole world swept from under my feet," she said. "Before I found

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