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Tributes paid to 'lovely gent' Scots NHS worker who died days after contracting coronavirus

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Tributes have been paid to a NHS worker who died days after contracting coronavirus.William Brodie, affectionately known as Willie, worked at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary in the operational estates department before he passed away on Monday April 27.He leaves behind his wife June and two sons Neil and Stuart.A charity drive has since been set up in his name in a bid to raise money to help the family pay for his funeral.

A statement on the JustGiving page read: "William was a key worker with NHS Scotland at Glasgow Royal Infirmary within the operational estates department. "He was proud to play a part in helping clinical staff in the fight against the virus and always showed a positive side among the strain that the health service has been

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