By Dade Hayes
05.05.2020 - 18:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Colleagues of a Scots supermarket worker who tragically died of Covid-19 have lined the streets in tribute to him as he was laid to rest today.
Derek Blair, 43, was honoured by his fellow workers at Asda in Clydebank, who turned out on the street to clap his coffin as it made its way through the town to his final resting place.
Derek, from Dumbarton, tragically died of coronavirus on April 24 after being in intensive care at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley for two weeks and six days.
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