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Tributes paid after Dublin nurse tragically dies of Covid-19 on Christmas Eve

Tributes paid after Dublin nurse tragically dies of Covid-19 on Christmas Eve Mariter Tarugo, who lived in Dalkey, worked on St Andrew s Ward in the hospital Updated Mariter Tarugo sadly lost her battle with COVID-19 on Christmas Eve (Image: Go Fund Me) Never miss an update on schools, pubs and coronavirus cases with our free newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Covid-19: Tributes paid to Dublin healthcare worker who died on Christmas Eve

Covid-19: Tributes paid to Dublin healthcare worker who died on Christmas Eve Mariter Tarugo (60) was admitted to St Vincent’s Hospital with coronavirus a week ago Fri, Jan 1, 2021, 11:00 Updated: Fri, Jan 1, 2021, 11:42 Olivia Kelleher   Tributes have been paid to a healthcare assistant (60) at St Vincent’s Hospital in Dublin who died from Covid-19 on Christmas Eve. Philippine native Mariter Tarugo, who lived in Dalkey, worked on St Andrew’s Ward in the hospital, She was admitted to her workplace as a patient a week ago and died on December 24th. Her husband has also contracted the virus. Ms Mariter is survived by her husband, Nicolas; her daughter Nice; her grandchildren Axl Ezekiel and Arabella Faith; son-in-law Albert; and her extended family, relatives and friends across the world.

Tributes Paid To Dublin Nurse Who Died From Covid On Christmas Eve

Tributes paid to Dublin nurse who died from COVID on Christmas Eve Tributes have been paid to a nurse who died from COVID on Christmas Eve. Mariter Tarugo, who was from the Philippines but lived in Dalkey, had been working on St Andrew’s Ward in St Vincent’s Hospital in Dublin when she fell ill. The 60-year-old grandmother was admitted to the hospital as a patient a week ago and died on December 24. Her husband has also contracted the virus. Mariter is survived by her husband, Nicolas; her daughter Nice; her grandchildren Axl Ezekiel and Arabella Faith; son-in-law Albert; and her extended family, relatives and friends across the world.

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