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Dennis Johansson from Fristad in Borås Township started feeling hungover last Wednesday. He stayed home and took a covid test the next day. Then he had also lost taste and smell,
His mother tells Borås Tidning that the test came back positive and that the son had a sore throat and shortness of breath for the first few days.
Dennis Johansson then had a high fever, 40 degrees, but had no trouble breathing.
A week later, on Wednesday, when her mother spoke to her, she felt better. She tells BT that she started making lunch boxes that he could take to work.
Found lifeless on the couch
On Thursday morning, they spoke on the phone again and Dennis explained again that he was feeling much better. The mother tells BT that he seemed much more alert, but she heard him gasp a bit when he spoke.
Later in the morning, she called her son again to find out how he was doing. Then he did not reply. When he tried again in the afternoon, there was no response.
Then she got really worried and decided to go home with him.
In the apartment, he found Dennis lifeless on his couch.
The days after the son’s death have been a haze for the whole family.
“A man who liked many”
On Saturday, Dennis’s friends held a memorial service in the family garage, where Dennis used to stay.
– There were a lot of them here. They lit candles and we talked a lot with them. We have laughed and cried between turns. He was a man that many liked. Everybody says he was so easy to like her, the mother tells BT.
Dennis’s parents also told the newspaper that the son was otherwise healthy and that he carefully followed the recommendations for corona infection.
They say that an autopsy will be carried out to know for sure if it was covid-19 that caused the death, but they explain that they are already convinced.
– It is thought that it is the elderly who die, but it is not like that. We have discovered it now. And now we’re just trying to get through this, they tell BT.
GT has contacted Dennis’s family, who have approved the release of the name and image.
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