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Now grieving families tell Boris: Say sorry

- By Vanessa Allen and Andy Jehring

GRIEVING families of Covid victims yesterday called on boris Johnson to apologise as he ducked questions over Downing Street’s ‘lockdown busting’ party.

They told how they were kept apart from loved ones for months by virus curbs and even forced to say goodbye to the dying over Zoom while No10 held a ‘bring your own booze’ bash.

Relatives said they had been treated with contempt and called on the Prime Minister to come clean over his involvemen­t in the Downing Street garden party.

Teacher Hannah brady, 25, whose father Shaun’s death certificat­e was signed on the day of the event – May 20, 2020 – said Mr Johnson should admit if he attended or knew about it. She insisted: ‘If it’s proven he attended that party or he knew about it then he should resign.

‘It’s unspinnabl­e. The person who’s in charge of keeping this country safe is just chipping away at his own moral authority.’ Miss brady was among members of five families who met Mr Johnson at Downing Street last September to represent the Covid-19 bereaved Families For Justice Group.

She told him how her father, from Wigan, had died and later her grandmothe­r Margaret was also killed by the virus without knowing her son had perished.

Miss brady wrote to Mr Johnson yesterday on behalf of the group, saying they felt the party was ‘a flagrant breach of the Government’s own rules’.

She wrote: ‘In September of last year you looked me in the eyes in the Rose Garden of Downing Street and told me you had done everything you could to save him. you saw photos of his last days that no one had ever seen before. It is now clear that while my Dad’s death certificat­e was being signed – and me and my younger sister were grieving alone – dozens of people were gathered, clutching a bottle they had been invited to bring, in the same place you told me you had done everything you could.’

Miss brady said the party revelation­s had caused ‘pain, anguish and anger’ to grieving families.

Elena Ciesco, 49, could only see her father Luigi, a retired NHS worker, through a window at his home in Surrey on his 79th birthday – the day of the Downing Street party. He died from Covid in December that year. She said: ‘While we stuck to the rules, Downing Street broke the law and they should be prosecuted. boris Johnson should be prosecuted.’

‘PM should be prosecuted’

 ?? ?? Anger: Hannah Brady lost father and gran
Anger: Hannah Brady lost father and gran

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