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Covid: Seperated from her partner of 3 years due to the pandemic, she dies on the day they reunite

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The reunion was short-lived.

A woman died tragically on the same day she reunited with her husband of three years International spread of the coronavirusreports South China Morning Post.

Nika, who is from Russia, received permission to travel to Nanning at the end of October Many years after leaving her husband Chinese due to strict travel restrictions imposed by Beijing. But unfortunately, the girl fell ill on the same day they reunited, her boyfriend told a Chinese newspaper.

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“She loved me so much that she chose to risk her life and come to China.”

The two were reportedly driving together when they suddenly had trouble breathing. Her Chinese friend reportedly took her to a nearby hospital. There, the doctors break the sad news to Nika’s Chinese friend: she Myocardial infarction due to pulmonary embolism And there is “no hope” Surviving.

In fact, Nika suffered from health problems and allegedly suffered an embolism from her long flight. I can feel that my wife loved me so much that she risked her life to come to China to see me. The husband told Chinese media.

‘Let there be love in heaven’: Russian woman, 30, who died on the day she reunited with her Chinese husband after 3 years, was praised for her organ donation https://t.co/TeQJcYDKee

— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) November 21, 2022

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