Sir Captain Tom Moore became a national hero last year after raising almost £33 million for the NHS.Today, his family confirmed he has died aged 100.
He had been treated for pneumonia over the past few weeks and tested positive for Covid-19 last week.Taking to Twitter, BBC Breakfast star Naga Munchetty paid a tribute to the late army veteran by sharing a broken heart emoji.Piers Morgan wrote: “RIP Captain Sir Tom Moore, 100.
A magnificent man. A national hero.“In our darkest hour since WW2, he rallied Britain with his resilience, courage and optimism.“Let us all heed his mantra in our own lives: ‘Tomorrow will be a good day.’ Thank you, Tom.”This Morning host Phillip Schofield shared a picture of Tom on his Instagram page with the caption:.