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Barry Lewis

Jan 05, 202123 minSeason 1Ep. 11
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In this episode of Stolen Goodbyes, Karen speaks to Debbie Lewis from Buckinghamshire who lost her father Barry to COVID-19 in April 2020. He was 74. His death came five months after she lost her mother Patricia to cancer. 

Debbie speaks fondly of her community-minded father who befriended the sick and lonely in his local area. A practical joker, Barry was never happier than when he was making people laugh.

Debbie recounts the details of how her fit and healthy father fell ill with Covid 19 and how he insisted: “I’m not ready to go.” He kept how ill he really felt from his family.

She struggles to cope with losing her father and not being able to say goodbye and then to have to grieve in isolation.

The hospital asked the family to sign a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) form. The family had heard rumours DNRs were being used to clear hospital beds.

Debbie believes the government’s handling of the pandemic has been "absolutely shocking.”

Following her father's death, Debbie has set up a nationwide support group called COVID-19 Families in the UK. She takes comfort from the fact she is helping other people in the same position.

She feels guilty that she was unable to support her father and sister due to lockdown restrictions.


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