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Nurse, 41, dies from coronavirus as her husband fights for life from disease

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A nurse has tragically died after catching coronavirus and her husband is now also fighting for life from the disease in hospital.

Leilani Medel, 41, had been working in care homes and hospitals in Bridgend, south Wales for 10 years when she was struck down by the disease.

It is now understand that Leilani’s husband Johnny Medel Jr is also in hospital where he remains in a “critical condition”. Her daughter, Carmina Angeline Medel, aged 13, also caught the disease but is no longer in hospital.

Leilani's Auntie Shiela Ancheta, who lives in the Philippines has since paid tribute to her niece, reports Wales Online. "We are very very sad because last year her mother passed away, according to the person in charge in the UK her daughter is

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