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Midwife, 54, who died after testing positive for coronavirus named as family pays tribute

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A midwife who died after testing positive for coronavirus has been named as a "loving mum". Lynsay Coventry, 54, sadlyo died on Thursday after testing positive for the disease at the Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust, The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust said.

Her grieving family paid tribute to her in an emotional statement in which they said her love was "unfailing". A fellow midwife also paid a powerful tribute to Lynsay by posting a heart-breaking picture and message on Facebook.

The photo shows several colleagues standing in a corridor with their heads bowed. The statement by Lynsay's family said: "As a family, our hearts are broken at the loss of our loving, wonderful and caring mum, sister, daughter and grandmother. "We each

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