Peter Andre death stars Peter Andre

Peter Andre shares emotional tribute to his late brother on what would've been his 62nd birthday

Reading now: 965
www.ok.co.uk

Peter Andre has wished his late brother a happy birthday in an emotional tribute.The 47 year old star's brother, Andrew, sadly died in December 2012 after an arduous 11-month battle with kidney cancer.

At the time, a spokesperson described Peter as "devastated" by the news. On what would have been his 62nd birthday, the singer has taken to Instagram to share a sweet message.

He wrote: "Happy birthday my brother RIP," followed by a praying hands emoji on a navy blue background.The TV personality, who also has three other brothers and a sister, added: "Thinking of you everyday until we meet again," with a sad face emoji underneath.

Read more on ok.co.uk
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

Rob Macisaac - ‘Occupancy pressures’ holding back Hamilton hospital from resuming non-urgent procedures - globalnews.ca - county Ontario - county St. Joseph
globalnews.ca
58%
151
‘Occupancy pressures’ holding back Hamilton hospital from resuming non-urgent procedures
COVID-19-related hospitalizations and intensive care admissions across Ontario are behind the decision to lift Directive 2 – an initiative issued last month ordering hospitals to pause non-urgent and non-emergent surgeries and procedures. Timeline to lift all COVID-19 measures in Ontario coming soon, top doctor says But Hamilton Health Sciences’ president says “occupancy pressures” will hold back the city’s largest network with acute occupancy rates over 100 per cent at two of its major hospitals.“As we continue to face occupancy pressures well over 100 per cent and as high as 120 per cent of some of our sites, like the Juravinski, particularly, Hamilton Health Sciences is not yet in a position to resume business as usual or services on any significant scale,” HHS’s Rob MacIsaac told staff in a town hall.MacIsaac revealed ramp-up plans are proceeding “cautiously and gradually” but said a resumption of the services is not in the cards yet until executives are certain access to urgent and emergent care will not be affected.As of Thursday, combined Hamilton’s hospitals are treating 164 COVID patients – about 60 less than the same day last week.There are 19 patients in intensive care units (ICU), representing 15 less than last Thursday.HHS total adult ICU occupancy rate is at 89 per cent as of Feb.
DMCA