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Inside Kate Garraway’s husband Derek Draper's devastating health battle including moment he caught Covid

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Kate Garraway's husband Derek Draper died in January 2024 died aged 56 following a devastating three year battle with Covid-19.

With Good Morning Britain presenter set to tell Derek's story in her new 60 minute documentary, let's take a look inside Derek's lengthy health battle before his tragic passing.

March 2020 Former political lobbyist Derek was left in a critical condition when he contracted Covid in 2020. He was rushed to the hospital and placed in intensive care.

A spokesman for Kate at the time said: “Kate’s husband Derek Draper has been taken to hospital and is being treated in intensive care with a confirmed case of Covid-19. ‘’He was admitted on Monday and has since tested positive for the virus.

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