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You can unsubscribe at any time.Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy noticeA grieving daughter was “heartbroken” at having to wait five weeks to cremate her dad due to a Covid backlog.Grandad Norman Fewins passed away from coronavirus on January 13 just under a fortnight after being rushed to hospital on his 83rd birthday.Tracey Baxter, 55, Norman daughter, was only able to start organising his funeral after her mum was released from hospital yesterday on February 8.However, the ceremony has now been pushed back even further as crematoriums deal with a surge in demand due to the high number of Covid deaths.Tracey, from Woolwich, London, told The Mirror: “It heartbreaking. My dad is lying somewhere he doesn need to be.The 82 year old was finally released from hospital yesterday after a gruelling battle with Covid.The only thing keeping her going is her desire to organise her husband funeral, Tracey said.The couple had been married for 58 years and were inseparable from each other.Norman final words to Tracey were “tell your mum I love her more than anything in this world”, she said.Universal Credit must not be cut until April 2022 at the least MPs demandHis family believe he caught Covid while he was in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital with pneumonia over Christmas.He returned home after the festive period but soon fell ill and was taken back to hospital on January 4.The retired mechanic, from Greenwich, London, passed away in King College Hospital.Ben Uden, of Uden Sons Family Funeral Directors, said funeral delays are being caused by the high number of bookings at crematoriums.He told The Mirror: “We are looking at a five week wait for funerals.”The cause of the delay is the sheer amount of people passing away.”For most of them, the cause of death is being put down as Covid. All the crematoriums we call through to don have times they would usually have.”The Mirror previously reported on how Uden Sons, which is based in south London, has nine “double funerals” this month..

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