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Devoted dad and 'true gent' dies after feeling breathless and collapsing at home

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A beloved dad "who would do anything for his family" died with suspected coronavirus after collapsing at home. James McNulty, 43, was rushed to hospital after suddenly becoming breathless last month.

His condition, suspected to be Covid-19, deteriorated and he was put into an induced coma, reports Liverpool Echo. And the father-of-two died on April 23, leaving his young family heartbroken.

Paying tribute today, brother-in-law Tim Gillam said Mr McNulty was a "true gentleman taken far too soon." Do you have a coronavirus story to share?

Email [email protected] Neighbours and members of the community in Birkenhead, Merseyside, have rushed to support the devastated family, including Mr McNulty's two children; Connor, 20, and Hope,

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