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Rob Rinder's grandfather dies aged 92 after suffering from coronavirus

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© Getty Getty Robert Rinder has said his grandfather died of coronavirus on Wednesday night, aged 92. Appearing on This Morning via video call, he said: “He survived the Second World War and he was a man that was determined and conspired to see joy in the world. © Getty LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 06: Judge Robert Rinder attends the Attitude Pride Awards 2018 at The Berkeley Hotel on July 6, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Tristan Fewings/Getty Images) “As much as there is terrible and appalling news out there, we also as a community, as neighbours, as a country, need to remember that there are thousands of people who are recovering from this disease every single day, that our police are doing their very best, our frontline workers are

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