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NHS doctor told wife 'I love you more than anything' in final goodbye before dying of coronavirus

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A NHS doctor told his wife "I love you more than anything" in a final goodbye before he died of coronavirus. Jennifer Lawala wiped Dr Eric Labeja-Acellam's tears before paramedics took him to hospital, where he died two weeks later.The 56-year-old was left broken as he held her hand and said "I love you more than anything", reports The Mirror.Dr Eric Labeja-Acellam was a senior consultant, who worked at University Hospital Lewisham in London.

Now his wife is fighting the same deadly virus her 75-year-old doctor did and wishes she had gone with him.A tearful, Ms Lawala said: "If God could allow two people to go at the same time, I would want to go with my husband."I don't know how I survived."Dr Labeja-Acellam, who had suffered a stroke and

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