Hayes & Harlington Gazette

‘The world has lost a true pantheon among grassroots football’

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TRIBUTES have been paid to a Hammersmit­h Hospital pharmacy technician and football league organiser who died after contractin­g coronaviru­s.

Jermaine Wright died at the

Royal Brompton Hospital in Chelsea on April 27, just four days before his 46th birthday.

He joined Hammersmit­h Hospital’s pharmacy team in 2015, where he would check the quality of products used to treat cancer patients. He previously worked at the Brompton, and Great Ormond Street hospitals.

Mr Wright was also the vicechairm­an of the Hackney and

Leyton Sunday Football

League, which is based in Hackney Marshes, and was an early stomping ground of David Beckham and John Terry.

A statement on the League’s website tells of how Mr Wright showed symptoms of COVID in the middle of March, and decided to self-isolate.

“The last interactio­n he had with the League was on the March 25 via David Joseph on the League’s WhatsApp group,” The League said.

“Jermaine never mentioned his condition, such was his nature he probably didn’t want to worry anyone.

“After a period of not replying back to us, contact was made to the police as we [were] starting to worry.

“We later found out that Jermaine had been admitted on March 25 to the Royal Brompton Hospital - not lost on us that his 46th birthday was only four days previous.

“After a month in hospital battling COVID-19, Jermaine passed away on Monday April 27.

“The world has lost a son, a brother, a dear friend, a colleague and a true pantheon among grassroots football.”

An emotive tribute was also paid by staff at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, which runs Hammersmit­h Hospital.

Chief pharmacist Ann Mounsey said: “Jermaine was an inpatient at the Brompton when he died, and we know that the team there share our grief.

“Jermaine worked as a senior pharmacy technician in our aseptics unit at the Hammersmit­h site, and was known to many staff not only within his close team but also the wider department.

“He was enormously proud of his work and through his expertise in making and quality checking products such as chemothera­py for our oncology and haematolog­y patients as well as parenteral nutrition for our premature babies, he helped save countless lives.

“He lived the Trust values every day and was a great member of this close knit team.”

Ms Mounsey added: “The loss of Jermaine is a tragedy for his family and for all the many people who loved him. Rest in peace Jermaine, you will be hugely missed.”

Hackney and Leyton Sunday Football League secretary David Joseph has set up an online fundraisin­g page with a plan to spend the funds on something to commemorat­e Mr Wright.

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