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'HARSH REALITY': Transformers actress Sophia Myles' father dies of COVID-19

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British actress Sophia Myles is mourning her dad Peter after he died from the coronavirus.The 40-year-old Transformers: Age of Extinction actress revealed the sad news on Twitter on Saturday, confirming he passed away at the age of 67 in hospital after contracting Covid-19“RIP Peter Myles.

My dear Dad died only a few hours ago. It was the Corona Virus that finally took him,” she wrote, hours after posting a photo of herself sat at his bedside at the hospital.“Yesterday I went on a journey to see my father.

This is the harsh reality of the Coronavirus,” she explained. Share: Celebrities who have tested positive for COVID-19 Tumblr Pinterest Google Plus Reddit LinkedIn Email

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