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Coronavirus: 39-year-old mother of quadruplets dies after contracting deadly disease

Sad day as 39-year-old mother of quadruplets dies after contracting coronavirus

The deadly coronavirus has claimed the life of a mother of five identified as Shabnum Sadiq


 - The 39-year-old woman was said to have contracted the virus during a trip to Pakistan



 - The deceased, who was a councillor in Slough, England, left behind five children including quadruplets A mother of five identified as Shabnum Sadiq has died after contracting coronavirus during a trip to Pakistan. 


The 39-year-old woman died on Monday, April 6, after suffering complications from the deadly disease, Metro reports.<x gathers that the deceased, who 

served on Slough Borough Council, England, left behind her husband and five children, including 13-year-old quadruplets. 

Council leader James Swindlehurst said: "This is very shocking for all of us and our thoughts are with her family and friends. 

"Shabnum was a dedicated councillor and, despite only being in her first term, she had made a contribution far beyond the years she’d spent in the council chamber. 


"We worked together closely and, personally, I will miss her very deeply. This is a significant loss for the council and the town, but is nothing compared to the loss her family, close friends and community are feeling right now." 

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