Tragic bus driver dies from covid day after he joked about having âanother week off workâ
Popular dad-of-three Kevin Woolley collapsed and died at home less than 24 hours after getting a positive test for the virus
Kevin Woolley, who died a day after finding out he had tested positive for coronavirus.
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Welsh dad-of-three tested positive for Covid-19 and joked about week off work day before he died
The 42-year-old tested positive for coronavirus one day before collapsing and dying at home
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Dad-of-three with coronavirus joked on Facebook about another week off work then died the next day
Kevin Woolley collapsed and died at home just one day after receiving the news he had tested positive for the virus
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Kevin Woolley, who died a day after finding out he had tested positive for coronavirus (Image: Handout)
A dad-of-three suffering with Covid-19 joked about having another week off work after news of his positive test. A day later he had died.
Known as a funny and loving father, Stagecoach bus driver Kevin Woolley, 42, collapsed at home and later died, having fallen ill with the virus just days previously, and finding out he had tested positive on January 3.
Watch Taylor Swift get sea shanty treatment from US Navy Band We were very much into this music before it was cool
Taylor Swift. CREDIT: Press
Taylor Swift has become the latest artist to be given the sea shanty treatment – check out the US Navy Band’s ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’ parody below.
Taking to Twitter on Monday (January 25), the US Navy Band got in on the action by posting a shanty take on Swift’s 2012 break-up anthem.
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“We were very much into this music before it was cool,” the band captioned the clip, which sees them perform socially distanced in a large hall.
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