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Why this family who lost their 'healthy' dad to coronavirus are calling for an inquiry into what the government did

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hereShaun Brady, from Hindley, Wigan, died on 16 May after six weeks on a ventilator in intensive care.His daughters Tasha and Hannah said, before their father contracted the virus, he was was fit and healthy and would spend hours walking outside.Speaking to the M.E.N about their decision to call for the inquiry, Hannah, 24 said: "If not for the government's lack of response in the first few months I firmly believe my dad would still be alive."Shaun was a key worker at the Heinz factory in Wigan and had been working until April 2, when he was rushed to hospital via ambulance.Three days later he was taken to intensive care with COVID-19, where he stayed until the 16th May - when his daughters took the painful decision to turn his ventilator.

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