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A FUNDRAISER set up to support two Redditch brothers who lost both of their parents to coronavirus has raised nearly £2,000. Carol and her husband Nigel Joyce, both 64 from Church Hill, fell ill with the virus around the same time last month and later died 11 days apart. Their deaths came as a huge shock to their sons Kevin Joyce and his brother Paul, who say they were very close to their parents. A GoFundMe campaign was set up by Kevin and Paul s cousin Jordan Flynn, who wanted to support them through this difficult and unexpected time. Carol and Nigel Joyce with their granddaughter
A FUNDRAISER has been launched to support the family of a Redditch couple who both died 11 days apart after contracting Covid-19. Carol and her husband Nigel Joyce, both 64 from Church Hill, fell ill around the same time earlier this month. Their son Kevin Joyce, aged 29, said his mother had underlying health conditions and previously shielded with Nigel during the pandemic. Carol and Nigel s deaths came as a huge shock to Kevin and his brother Paul, who say they were very close to their parents. Carol, Kevin and Nigel Joyce Kevin told
the Advertiser: They both fell ill quickly - they thought it must have been a cold.