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Tragedy as newborn baby carried behind coffin of unvaccinated mum who died of Covid

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Heartbreaking pictures have emerged which show a newborn baby girl being carried behind her mother's coffin after she passed away from Covid-19 shortly after she gave birth.Samantha Willis, 35, died in hospital last week following a 16-day battle with coronavirus.

Mourners gathered in Londonderry, Northern Ireland on Monday to pay their respects, reports The Mirror.Among the crowd who walked behind the funeral was a woman holding Samantha's baby daughter Eviegrace, who was born while she was poorly with the virus in hospital.Samantha's husband Josh Willis took to Facebook where he wrote an emotional tribute to his late wife last week.He also urged people to get the Covid-19 vaccine in a.

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