A 34-year-old Romanian father of eight children died of COVID-19 in London. He was originally from the Dumbrăveni commune in Suceava.



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Nicu Urzică, from Dumbrăveni, Suceava, father of eight children aged six months to 12 years, died on April 11, after a heart attack, after being transferred from intensive care, where he remained for a week, it seems that he was victorious from the battle with disease.

The man arrived at the hospital after several days of bringing the illness home, even going to work when he felt he was feeling better.

He took time off on a construction site for a week, convinced that he was only cold. He went to work for two days, but his condition deteriorated more and more, reports Daily Mail.

His brother Ianis told Obiectiv de Suceava that the man came to the hospital after feeling worse: “It all started with a cold. He stayed at home for a week, did not go to work. He thought he was recovering and wanted to return. The doctor told him that he was fine and that he could leave. He worked for two days and became ill again. He called the doctor and called, but was told to stay home. He stayed that way for another two days, when he felt he could no longer breathe. The ambulance arrived after about three hours. They put oxygen on him and he recovered. He was admitted to Intensive Care, his condition was serious. After a week at ATI, he recovered. He was transferred to the classroom and even discharged, when suddenly the situation changed. His condition worsened. Apparently it made some blood clots that blocked everything. “

Nicu Urzica was part of a community of believers in Edgware, northwest London, and sang in the choir of Emanuel Pentecostal Church.

The community in London raised tens of thousands of dollars through a call for help on the GoFundMe page for the repatriation of the body. He was the sole support of his family, working to support his wife and eight children.

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