Yorkshire Post

Woman dies at 21 after getting coronaviru­s

- GRACE HAMMOND NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT ■ Email: yp.newsdesk@ypn.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

A 21-YEAR-OLD woman with no apparent underlying health conditions has died after contractin­g coronaviru­s, her family has said urging the public to “do your bit”.

Chloe Middleton, from Buckingham­shire, is thought to have been the youngest Briton killed in the pandemic.

An 18-year-old man who died in hospital in Coventry at the weekend having tested positive for Covid-19 was being treated for “significan­t underlying health issues”.

Ms Middleton’s family urged the public to heed safety advice and take “this seriously”.

Her mother, Diane Middleton, wrote: “To all the people out there that think it’s just a virus, please think again. Speaking from a personal experience, this so-called virus has taken the life of my 21-year-old daughter.”

In an appeal to take preventati­ve action, Ms Middleton’s aunt Emily Mistry described how her niece “had no underlying health issues”.

Ms Mistry wrote: “My loved ones are going through the most unimaginab­le pain, we are shattered beyond belief ...

“The reality of this virus is only just unfolding before our very eyes. Please, please adhere to government guidelines.

“Do your bit. Protect yourselves and protect others!! The virus isn’t spreading, people are

spreading the virus. Life as we know it has changed dramatical­ly but unless we all act now to protect ourselves and others, the longer this turmoil and anguish will go on ...”

Ms Middleton’s sister, Amy

Emily Mistry, aunt of Chloe Middleton, who died aged 21 after getting coronaviru­s.

Louise Middleton, said her children “couldn’t have had a more loving, crazy nutcase for an auntie and we wouldn’t have had it any other way”.

She wrote: “She went above and beyond for me and was my best friend even though she had a habit of pinching my clothes, so many great memories that I’m so, so, so grateful we got to make and share and that will never be forgotten!

“Her only concern in life was if she looked bloated, so please don’t take this virus lightly because you never know what’s around the corner ...”

She added: “About time people took this seriously, before too many people end up in this devastatin­g position!”

A British diplomat has also died, in Hungary, after contractin­g coronaviru­s.

Steven Dick, 37, served as the deputy head of mission at the British Embassy in Budapest.

He died on Tuesday, the Foreign Office said.

Mr Dick’s parents, Steven and Carol Dick, said: “Steven was a much-loved son, grandson and nephew.

“He was kind, funny and generous. It was always his dream to work for the Foreign & Commonweal­th Office and he was very happy representi­ng our country overseas.

“We are devastated by his loss and ask for privacy at this tragic time.”

A total of 422 patients who tested positive for coronaviru­s had died in the UK as of 1pm on Tuesday, the NHS said.

Do your bit. Protect yourselves and protect others.

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