Wife showed last message from husband who died from COVID-19

A resident of the American state of Texas received an e-mail from her husband, who died from complications of COVID-19. The Daily Mail reports.

Attorney Billy Loredo, 45, contracted the coronavirus on November 16. Relatives suspect it happened at work. By Thanksgiving, November 25, the man developed breathing problems and was taken to a nearby hospital.

According to his wife Sonya Kypuros, who has been married to him for 21 years, he fought the disease for two weeks and tried to do without a ventilator. However, despite Loredo’s absence of other illnesses, his condition continued to deteriorate.

Before the doctors decided to perform tracheal intubation for the patient, he wrote his wife a farewell letter. “I want you to know that I fight for my life every day and with all my might. I do this in order to see you again. You are the most important person in my life, and I miss you every day,” he admitted American. He also noted that he was not always the perfect husband, but he always tried to become one.

“But you have always been perfect for me, even when I said that it was not so and was angry with you. In 99 percent of the cases, you were right, and I liked it,” he stressed. “If I don’t get out, I want you to know that I have lived a wonderful, happy life with you, and I would never exchange it for all the riches of the world. ” Loredo asked his wife to continue to live happily after his death and not regret anything.

“I love you and miss you very much. I will continue to fight. With love, Billy,” he finished the message. Loredo died on December 13 at 12:00 local time from complications caused by the new coronavirus infection.

Earlier, a resident of the US city of Danbury, Connecticut, shared her husband’s dying message who died from a new type of coronavirus infection. The man dedicated several lines to his children. He called his son his best friend, and his daughter a princess, stressing that she will definitely get everything she wants from life.

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