Manchester City are fit and firing for their FA Cup tie against Championship table-toppers Fulham - with only one certain absentee at the Etihad Stadium.
16.01.2022 - 15:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A man who lost his mum, dad and brother to Covid within one week has spoke of the online abuse he has suffered after talking about his experience with the virus online.
Francis Goncalves said his brother, Shaul, 40, father, Basil, 73, and mother Charmagne, 65, started experiencing symptoms after having a family meal together on the weekend of July 10, 2021.
Within just two weeks of falling ill, all three tragically passed away, Wales Online reports.
The three family members were laid to rest next to one another at a Covid cemetery in Portugal, where they stayed in Sao Joao.
Francis said his family did not get their coronavirus vaccines because they had been frightened by anti-vaccination "misinformation".
The 43-year-old said life "hadn't been easy" since losing his family and felt the news of Boris Johnson's party was "disrespectful to everyone".
He also spoke about the overwhelming abuse he endured from anti-vaxxer activists which only added to his ordeal.
Speaking about how he's coped with his grief, Francis said: "It's not just one birthday you miss, it's all the birthdays, the Father's Days, the Mother's Days, all those celebrations and the phone calls.
"Now that's all gone and there's no way you can substitute it. I do have my wife who has been really supportive and close friends who have been amazing as well, but it hasn't been easy.
"You don't always feel the shock, part of you feels like you're just numb and you don't feel anything and then you get overwhelmed with emotions. Everything from anger to hopelessness. You grow further away from that and you learn that you are the one who is still alive and you need to move on. You try to do your best to honour their memory, but it definitely has not been easy."
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Manchester City are fit and firing for their FA Cup tie against Championship table-toppers Fulham - with only one certain absentee at the Etihad Stadium.
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Carol Vorderman has paid tribute to her Welsh roots in a gushing post before opening up on why she stayed away for a "very long time".The 61 year old, who recently enjoyed a lavish health retreat away in Portugal, took to her Instagram feed to give her 206,000 followers a little insight on her relationship with the country. "Happy Welsh Valentine's Day," Carol started the post alongside two heart emojis.The maths genius continued: "For some they say I love you (Dwi'n caru ti) to their beloved [red heart emoji] For me I say I [love] you to my country Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page.
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