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The North Wales loved ones lost to the coronavirus pandemic a year on from first lockdown
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Gentle giant dad died just weeks after escaping fire at North Wales home
Mark Bowen, 52, had to flee his home following an accidental fire and then went on to contract Covid-19
12:08, 26 JAN 2021
Mark Bowen, from Connah s Quay, Flintshire, died after falling ill with coronavirus (Image: Samantha Bowen)
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Dad dies with coronavirus just days after his home was gutted by a fire
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TRIBUTES have been paid to the best dad in the world who died with coronavirus just weeks after his Deeside home was gutted by a fire. Father-of-two Mark Bowen, 52, died on January 19 days after he was discharged from hospital following a battle with coronavirus. Mark, along with his daughter Samantha and her two young children, had to flee their house in Connah s Quay when a fire ripped through their home in late November. The blaze - the cause of which remains unknown - devastated the property, destroying most of the family s possessions. After spending a short time living with relatives, the family moved into temporary accommodation in Shotton while Flintshire Council carried out repairs to their permanent home on Dodds Drive.