A DOCTOR at Swindon's Great Western Hospital has died after testing positive for coronavirus.
Dr Edmond Adedeji was being cared for in the Intensive Care Unit and died on Wednesday at the age of 62.
GWH chief executive Kevin McNamara said in a statement: "It gives me great sadness to announce the death of a member of our GWH family.
“Dr Adedeji had worked with us a locum registrar in the Emergency Department since August 2019 and was a respected and well-liked member of the team.
“His family have been informed and we ask that their privacy is respected at this extremely difficult time.
“On behalf of the whole trust, I would like to extend our sincere condolences to Edmond’s family. Our thoughts are with them, and his friends and colleagues at the trust.”
Dr Adedeji’s family asked the hospital to release the following statement on their behalf:
“We as a family are grateful to God for the life of Dr Edmond Adefolu Adedeji. He died doing a job he loved, serving others before himself.
"We would like to thank the staff and his colleagues for looking after him during his final days. He leaves behind a wife, three children and three grandchildren.”
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