Coronavirus deaths in South Lanarkshire are at their lowest for six weeks.
02.05.2020 - 13:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Members of a local cycling club gathered to form a guard of honour for a longstanding member who died after contracting coronavirus.
Archie Berry was residing in a care home in Blairdardie, according to a fellow member of the Loch Lomond Road Cycling Club.
The 86-year-old, who had two sons and a daughter, had been a member since the 1960s and took part in many races while also holding positions at the club.
Members followed social distance guidelines as they formed a guard of honour on the way
Coronavirus deaths in South Lanarkshire are at their lowest for six weeks.
Coronavirus deaths in South Lanarkshire are at their lowest for six weeks.
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