Adil El Tayar RIP
I have just read the very sad news that an organ transplant specialist has become the first working NHS surgeon to die from coronavirus.
Adil El Tayar, 63, died on Wednesday at West Middlesex university hospital in London, his family have said.
The doctor, who had worked around the world, spent his final days volunteering on the frontlines against the outbreak in an A&E department in the Midlands.
“He wanted to be deployed where he would be most useful in the crisis,” his cousin, British-Sudanese journalist Zeinab Badawi, said in a moving tribute on BBC Radio 4."
We should all be incredibly grateful for people like Adil El Tayar and all the other NHS staff who are working to keep us safe at this time.
Greater Love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.
Rest in Peace.
Adil El Tayar, 63, died on Wednesday at West Middlesex university hospital in London, his family have said.
The doctor, who had worked around the world, spent his final days volunteering on the frontlines against the outbreak in an A&E department in the Midlands.
“He wanted to be deployed where he would be most useful in the crisis,” his cousin, British-Sudanese journalist Zeinab Badawi, said in a moving tribute on BBC Radio 4."
We should all be incredibly grateful for people like Adil El Tayar and all the other NHS staff who are working to keep us safe at this time.
Greater Love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.
Rest in Peace.
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