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Girl, 3, heartbroken as 'kind-hearted' single mum, 26, dies from coronavirus

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A 26-year-old care worker has lost her battle with coronavirus today leaving behind her young daughter. Tributes have poured in for Sonya Kaygan, who was a single mum and described as a ‘caring and kind-hearted soul’.

Sonya worked at the Elizabeth Lodge Care Home in Enfield, Greater London. Writing on Go Fund Me, relatives wrote: “She gave her life to protecting and caring for the most vulnerable.

She was a gentle, caring and kind-hearted soul.” Sonya - believed to be Turkish-Cypriot - has left behind a three-year-old daughter who is now being looked after by her grandmother Ayse who is “deeply hurting from the loss of her daughter”.

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