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Andrew said that his brother had had an eye appointment at the Royal Glamorgan hospital on December 21 and then tested positive for the virus a few days later.
Andrew said that he had been able to speak with Bernard regularly while he was in the hospital, despite receiving oxygen through a mask. It s a huge shock but I don t blame anybody, Andrew said.
Bernard had been just nine-years-old when he was rescued from the rubble of Pantglas primary school following the Aberfan disaster of 1966.
After the disaster: The Queen and Prince Philip visiting Aberfan following the disaster on October 29, 1966
December 28, 2020, 12:04 am
Olivia Colman revealed she has not spoken to Imelda Staunton about taking over as the Queen in The Crown but backed her to be a success (Matt Crossick/PA)
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Olivia Colman has not spoken to her The Crown heir Imelda Staunton but backed her to be success as the Queen.
Colman, 46, completed her two-series stint on the Netflix regal drama when season four aired in November.
Former Irish Examiner journalist Donal Musgrave dies
Former Irish Examiner and Irish Times journalist Donal Musgrave, who has died at the age of 78.
Sun, 27 Dec, 2020 - 16:05
Catherine Foley
Donal Musgrave, a widely respected journalist and news editor, has died in Cork after a long illness. He was 78.
The second son of two boys born to Máiréad (née Foley) and Harry Musgrave, of Newcastle West, Co Limerick, he was a brilliant and highly regarded journalist who worked mainly in print, starting out as a journalist in London’s Fleet Street in the early 1960s.
His career began with a series of articles on the homeless, which he wrote for the Catholic Herald, spending a week living rough in the city, making calls from a phone box on the street to update the editor on his story.