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Die-hard Hibs fan grandad returns home to cheering neighbours and piper after 10 weeks in hospital battling Covid

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Neighbours lined the streets to welcome home a Hibs-daft grandad after he battled coronavirus for 10 weeks in hospital. Ross Fenwick had became unwell at the end of March and was diagnosed with a chest infection by his GP.But the 63-year-old’s condition rapidly deteriorated and he was rushed to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary where he was diagnosed with coronavirus.He almost lost his life in intensive care before he was placed in an induced coma at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.We told how when Ross woke up, he immediately demanded to know how his beloved Hibs FC were getting on.Neighbours and family gathered to cheer for the grandad as he arrived home for the first time in more than two months.

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