Church bells rang out and a World War II-era plane flew Saturday over the funeral service of Captain Tom Moore to honour of the veteran who single-handedly raised millions of pounds for Britain’s health workers by walking laps in his backyard.
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Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter has revealed that he wanted to come home to 'steak and chips' after he was admitted to hospital with coronavirus.Hannah Ingram-Moore has spoken about her father's days in hospital, their final family holiday to the Caribbean and how his heart would have been "broken" if he had known about trolling the family received.Ms Ingram-Moore said that when the Second World War veteran went into hospital the family "really all believed he'd come back out".She told BBC
.Church bells rang out and a World War II-era plane flew Saturday over the funeral service of Captain Tom Moore to honour of the veteran who single-handedly raised millions of pounds for Britain’s health workers by walking laps in his backyard.
Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter Hannah has shared a heartfelt statement following her father's death on 2 February.Opening up in a heartfelt message shared on Twitter, Hannah thanked the public for their support, going into great detail about what an incredible man Captain Tom was. WATCH: Captain Sir Tom Moore dies after contracting Covid-19Hannah also discussed the pain of losing someone you love, and said that she hoped that the world would continue to spread "love and joy".RELATED: Captain
Lanarkshire man has been arrested and charged by police in connection with an offensive tweet about Sir Captain Tom Moore.Officers from Police Scotland received a report about the derogatory remarks made on Twitter after the 100-year-old veteran died last week.A 35-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with communication offences, it was today announced.He is due to appear at Lanark Sheriff Court on Wednesday, February 17.Tributes from across the world poured in for the hero
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direct to your inboxPiers Morgan has blasted the ‘bigoted nasty’ people abusing Captain Sir Tom Moore on social media as he remains in hospital with coronavirus.People online have been criticising the 100-year-old veteran for taking a holiday to Barbados in December, which was gifted to him as thanks for his fundraising efforts for the NHS.Captain Sir Tom was taken to hospital over the weekend with pneumonia, and his family has since revealed that he is battling coronavirus.In a fierce outburst
Captain Tom Moore, as it was announced today that he passed away after battling coronavirus and pneumonia. The WW2 veteran and beloved fundraiser lost his life having been taken to Bedford Hospital on Sunday.
Captain Tom Moore, the British World War II veteran who raised millions of pounds for health service workers on the frontline of the battle against COVID-19, has died aged 100, his family said on Tuesday.
WATCH: Captain Sir Tom Moore sadly passes away aged 100Captain Sir Tom sadly passed away on Tuesday aged 100. He had contracted pneumonia and coronavirus and was being treated at Bedford Hospital.His daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore shared the news of his hospitalisation just two days ago, writing on Twitter: "I wanted to update everybody that today (Sunday 31st January) my father was admitted to hospital.
Captain Tom Moore has tragically passed away at the age of 100 after his battle with Covid-19, his family have confirmed. His family shared a picture of the NHS hero on his official Twitter page with the words: ‘Captain Sir Tom Moore.
Naman Ramachandran Captain Sir Tom Moore, one of the heroes of the U.K.’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic, has died after contracting the virus. He was 100.In a statement, Moore’s daughters Hannah Ingram-Moore and Lucy Teixeira said: “Whilst he’d been in so many hearts for just a short time, he was an incredible father and grandfather, and he will stay alive in our hearts forever.”Moore was taken to Bedford Hospital on Sunday with breathing difficulties.