A seven-year-old child is among those to have sadly died after testing positive for coronavirus.
04.05.2020 - 21:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The keyboard player of British rockers The Stranglers has sadly died after testing positive for coronavirus at the age of 71.
Dave Greenfield implemented a wide range of styles and sounds - including the use of the harpsichord and Hammond electric organ - while playing with the band for over 45 years.
Most notably, Greenfield was the brains behind the group's most famous hit, Golden Brown.
He sadly lost his life on the evening of Sunday, May 3.
The Stranglers' bass player Jean-Jacques "JJ"
A seven-year-old child is among those to have sadly died after testing positive for coronavirus.
A man has been interviewed in connection with an incident involving a railway worker who died with coronavirus.
The number of people who have died from coronavirus has increased by 494 to 33,186 people across all settings, according to the Department of Health and Social Care.
A railway ticket office worker who died after contracting coronavirus after being spat at while on duty was “a good person, a good mother, and a good wife” who cared for everybody, her devastated widower has said.
Isolated but united in grief they came to mourn the loss of a beloved friend, colleague and doctor.
Dave Greenfield, keyboard player for UK punk group The Stranglers, has died of complications caused by the coronavirus. He was 71.
By Ellise Shafer
Dave Greenfield, 71, longtime keyboardist for first wave British punks The Stranglers has died following complications from COVID-19. The band confirmed the news on Monday (May 4), writing, "We are deeply and profoundly saddened to announce the untimely passing of keyboard legend Dave Greenfield on the evening of 3rd May 2020.