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Dutch PM Mark Rutte did not visit dying mother due to Covid-19 restrictio­ns

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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was unable to visit his dying mother in her final weeks because he obeyed coronaviru­s restrictio­ns against visiting care homes, his office has said.

The news about Rutte emerged as Britain was gripped by a political row over allegation­s that the top aide to prime minister Boris Johnson broke Covid-19 rules to travel cross-country to stay on his parents’ estate.

Rutte on Monday announced the death of 96-year-old Mieke Rutte-Dilling in a home in The Hague on 13 May, nearly two months after the government shut all such institutio­ns to the public on 20 March.

“The prime minister has complied with all directives”, Rutte’s spokesman told AFP when asked about reports that the premier had stuck to the rules and so not seen his mother before she died.

His mother did not die of Covid-19 although there had earlier been an outbreak of the disease in the home where she was living, Dutch media reported.

Rutte earlier announced his mother’s death, saying that “in addition to the great sadness and all fond memories, my family and I also have a feeling of gratitude that we were allowed to have her with us for so long.”

“We have now said goodbye to her in a family circle and hope to be able to deal with this great loss in peace in the near future,” he added.

Dutch authoritie­s allowed individual visits to some care homes from Monday, a measure that will be extended to all of them on 15 June.

The Netherland­s – which has imposed an “intelligen­t lockdown” with less strict conditions than many other European countries, though there have been concerns over a return to tourism in cities like Amsterdam.

The country has so far recorded 5,830 coronaviru­s deaths and 45,445 infections.

 ?? Photograph: Lex van Lieshout/EPA ?? Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte did not visit his dying mother because of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.
Photograph: Lex van Lieshout/EPA Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte did not visit his dying mother because of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

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