THE Telegraph & Argus has opened this book of condolence to remember the real lives behind the numbers as the death toll in Bradford district passes the 100 mark.
On Saturday, April 25, the paper dedicated three pages to the life stories and memories of those who sadly lost their battle with coronavirus.
From charity heroes to businesspeople and much loved parents, every single one of them will be missed by those they left behind.
These people are more than just statistics.
Sometimes when something is so enormous it's easy to lose sight of the human tragedy. Tomorrow's T&A pays tribute to some of the people who died of Covid-19. Everyone deserves to be remembered for who they were - not a statistic. #ThereWithYou pic.twitter.com/mBXTAnBLqP
— Nigel Burton (@NB_Hd_of_News) April 24, 2020
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Coronavirus: Your tributes to district's lost loved ones
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What is your response?Caring loving brother sadly gone for ever. Our life’s will never be the same without you. Love you brother
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What is your response?This is my wonderful brother Allan Newall who was loved by so many. Taken too soon love you Allan
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What is your response?My grandmother Susan birch, lost her life fighting covid-19 on the 23rd of april she was brave and strong till the end and we will miss her very much
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Coronavirus: Your tributes to district's lost loved ones
Bradford families pay tribute to the district's lost loved ones in the coronavirus pandemic.
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