A trainee nurse died from coronavirus - leaving behind two young children she had been raising alone.
Naggayi Angella, a mental health nursing student, passed away from Covid-19 on Monday after being in a coma for two weeks.
Grieving children John Jeremiah Mugisha, aged eight, and daughter Annmarie Yiga, aged 12, described her as irreplaceable and caring .
Mother-of-two Naggayi Angella, pictured with children John Jeremiah Mugisha, aged eight, and 12-year-old Annmarie Yiga has died from Covid-19 after being in coma for two weeks
Trainee nurse Angella worked in care while studying at Edinburgh Napier University (pictured)
Mother-of-two Angella worked part-time in community integrated care while studying at Edinburgh Napier University.
Naggayi Angella was only 42 when she died, a single mum who has left behind two heartbroken children.
Known to her friends as Grace or Amazing Grace, she had spent the past two weeks in a coma in hospital before succumbing to Covid on Monday.
Her death was one of a number on that day that marked a grim statistical milestone, taking the UK past 100,000 fatalities as the second wave of the virus pandemic goes on.
Peter Attwood, who at 84 was twice Ms Naggayi s age, had first become ill in December 2019 and passed away on January 30. Nobody suspected that he had Covid – back then, the virus was only starting to come to the world s attention in its breeding ground in China – but a subsequent post-mortem showed traces of it in his lung tissue.