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Kym Marsh: Coronation Street star opens up on heartbreaking family news 'He was great'

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Former Coronation Street star Kym Marsh, 43, has announced her uncle George has died in hospital alone after contracting coronavirus.The actress described her aunt’s husband as the “life and soul of the party”.Speaking in her OK!

Magazine column, she said: “My uncle George was an amazing man and I have so many happy memories of him.“He was a great guy and the life and soul of any party.Sleep tight uncle George.“You hear about people losing their loved ones during this time and people passing away alone in hospitals and only a few people attending their funerals.“But when it happens to you and your family, it really brings this whole thing home.”Kym said her family member fell ill while he was in a care home and caught the disease in.

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