A Scots man tragically died just days before Christmas after a fall on a night out left him with serious brain damage.
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Two pupils from the same school died within days of each other after testing positive for coronavirus.
Year 11 student Harry Towers died six days after year 10 pupil Mohammed Habib passed away.
The boys were students at St John Fisher Catholic College in Staffordshire, StaffordshireLive reported.
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Mohammed died after suffering a bleed on the brain following a stroke
A Scots man tragically died just days before Christmas after a fall on a night out left him with serious brain damage.
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