Lady shares heartbreaking post about losing beloved dad to Covid-19
- A young woman recently took to Twitter to share a heartbreaking post about how she lost her father to the coronavirus
- Her touching post includes a picture of herself and her beloved dad during much happier times
- The post received many reactions from South Africans who shared messages of support with the young lady
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Many lives were lost when the world was hit by the coronavirus that left people living in fear. One person whose life was lost was the father of a young South African woman who has been left heartbroken by his untimely passing.
Taking to Twitter, @_Pumela shared how she had lost her father to the coronavirus earlier this year in a heartbreaking tweet. She also included a picture of herself and her dad embracing each other warmly during happier times.
The heartbroken Pumela captioned the post:
"On the 25th of November I lost my dad to Covid. Life really hurts without him. My entire world is at a standstill."
Soon many South Africans took to the comment section to share messages of support and encouragement with the young lady. Read a few of their comments below.
@AsivileZee said:
"Ngxesi Nosisi, such a cruelty. May your heart heal in your memories and love for him."
@ET_Nchabeleng said:
"I’m sorry Pumela, it’s not easy and it doesn’t get better. Your heart heals but it will still hurt."
@MbasaMgwebi said:
"Am really sorry for your loss. Sending you light."
@SamSimmple said:
"Time in such situations has always proven itself to be the best healer. Love and light to you Pumela."

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In related news, Legit.ng reported that a 102-year-old woman, Angelina Friedman, beat COVID-19 for the second time.
Her daughter, Joanne Merola, told CNN affiliate WPIX that her mom contracted the disease twice and has now tested negative for the virus.

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