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Hero nurse dies from cancer aged 46 after months working through coronavirus crisis

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A popular nurse described as "the most caring, loving person you could ever meet" has died aged just 46. Nicola Powell, who worked as a lead nurse at the Royal Gwent Hospital in Newport for 15 years, was diagnosed with cancer after becoming ill during the coronavirus crisis.

Her devastated family said she was "so busy caring for everyone else that she forgot to care about herself". Following her death on Monday, the mum-of-two's heartbroken family said she will be remembered as someone who would "go above and beyond for anyone", Wales Online reports.

In a joint statement, they said: "Patients and colleagues alike loved her for her caring, gentle nature. "She always went the extra mile and had genuine empathy for those she nursed. "When

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