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A woman died of coronavirus a few days after giving birth without being able to hold her newborn child.
Fozia Hanif began developing symptoms and tested positive for the disease just before her 29th birthday, resulting in the premature birth of her son, Ayaan, earlier this month.
Just six days after giving birth, Hanif’s family received the devastating news that she would not recover and that her fan would be turned off.
The probation service worker was only able to see her newborn son in a photograph printed for her by nurses at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, and her family described it as a “happy” moment.
“She was very happy, she received the photo of the baby printed by (the nurses),” her husband of almost seven years, Wajid Ali, told ITV News.
“She was hugging and said” look, it’s our baby “and” we’re going to come home soon “… that was the last time I spoke to her.
Her sister Sophie Hanif said she would receive text messages telling her how excited she was to finally meet her baby.
“She was texting us saying ‘oh, I haven’t seen the baby yet’ and I said ‘don’t worry about it, when you come home you will come home together and we will all see it together.’,” She said.