Woman Shares Heartbreaking Story of Losing Both Parents to Covid in 15 Days

Woman Shares Heartbreaking Story of Losing Both Parents to Covid in 15 Days

- A woman from India has shared a sad story on social media, saying she lost both parents due to the ravaging coronavirus pandemic in less than a month

- @AMubeen_Path says life will never be the same for her after her two parents succumbed to the devastating pandemic in India within 15 days of each other

- Briefly News went to the comments section to select a few of the messages conveying condolences to the stunning Indian lady who is mourning her parents

An Indian woman has shared a heartbreaking story after losing family members in the form of her parents due to the devastating coronavirus pandemic. The stunning woman took to her Twitter page to share the news with her followers and many have expressed deep shock.

Moreover, some have also sent their condolences to the woman and YEN.com.gh takes a look at the comments.

An Indian woman has shared a sad story on social media after losing both parents. Image: @AMubeen_Path/Twitter
An Indian woman has shared a sad story on social media after losing both parents. Image: @AMubeen_Path/Twitter
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@AMubeen_Path says life will never be the same for her and laments the ravaging pandemic, especially in India.

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“My fingers tremble as I type this, as of today Covid-19 has become a personal tragedy. I have lost both my parents in a matter of 15 days in India. My precious, beautiful mummy and papa who made me who I am have left me forever. Life will never be the same.”

@mahmudme01 said:

“I am very sorry to hear that. The coming days hopefully will gonna be better. Many of the deaths could have been saved. I tried my best by making relevant videos while living in a stressful situation. But my attempts did not work.”

@Comsicpixle said:

“I'm so sorry, Aysha. It feels like losing your limbs. I can only put back in the bottle my earnest prayers for you to be supported in your grief, for hope, for grace.”

@Julib413 said:

“I lost my sweet mother from Covid 4/2/20 right in the beginning and my life has never been the same. It’s been horrible. I got into a healing centre and it helped a lot. Prayers to you... I'm so very sorry.”

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@Skarim01 said:

“So sorry for your loss. The situation in India is so horrendous.”

@Buister_ESPN said:

“This is just awful. I am sorry your family is going through that.”

@Fqureshi_epi said:

“I’m so very sorry for your loss. Sending so many prayers for them and for you. What’s happening in India right now is truly unconscionable and the entire international community needs to be doing more.”

@Swatipash said:

“One will never have the right words to comfort you in this terrible moment of loss. We are all strangers in this space but connected by our grief, losses, and the larger humanity. It can never be the same, but you will always carry the blessings and legacy of your wonderful parents.”

YEN.com.gh recently ran an article that 14 crew members of a cargo ship docked in Durban tested positive for Covid-19. The bulk carrier sailed to Durban from India, where a severe strain of the virus is causing havoc.

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The Filipino crewed vessel sailed for 17 days directly from India to the coastal city in KZN. The chief engineer of the ship reportedly died on board from a heart attack, according to a media statement by the Transnet National Ports Authority.

The ship is currently under lockdown and a team has been assigned by port health officials to go onboard the vessel to check on the crew.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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