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Initial release Belgium
Directors Brendan Muldowney
Screenplay Jamie Hannigan
Composers Stephen McKeon
Languages English, French, Latin, Irish
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In the 13th century, Irish monks embark on a reluctant pilgrimage to escort their monastery's holiest relic to Rome. Their mission soon becomes fraught with danger as they trek across a rugged landscape that's been ravaged by years of tribal warfare.

Coronavirus: 'Amazing' Walsall nurse "each"

Feb 16,2020 5:39 am

Areema Nasreen, worked, and died at Walsall Manor Hospital

A nurse with the coronavirus had died, a "great person" and "putting yourself last", her sister says.

mother-of-three Areema Nasreen, 36, placed on a ventilator in Walsall Manor Hospital, where She worked in the acute medical unit.

Ms Nasreen, after weeks in the ICU.

Kazeema Nasreen said her sister, "everyone helped with everything" and "only a rare girl, and not just at work."

She said: "I said To My mother: 'to think when this is all over, if you want to, about your daughter, just walk past, their community, their memories are alive, it'.

"She 's back, least of all in the community home. Every time, when They [suffered found] someone, Back Home , you send money. Someone wants to go to pilgrims. You used to go to pay for the poor.

"We have lost an amazing nurse, but we have lost an amazing person in life. "

Areema Nasreen had "always dreamed of being a nurse," said Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust. She started winning as a housekeeper in 2003, prior to the work, their care and skill, reached in January 2019.

'passion'

Kazeema Nasreen said: "Manor Hospital have been amazing during your trip. and the support we have had. They believed in her. "

She thought about that, if your sister looked after first, "my grandma, She was just a Little Girl yourself, and that inspires you more and more."

She added: "[her] passion began to grow. . She just said 'I want to do it, but there is none in our entire family, study'. "

Asked if her sister was sick, Kazeema Nasreen said that She had said it was a "light leg-pain" in front of SMS about two hours later, saying: "The Pain comes".

The UK's largest nursing union has warned that it is "inevitable" more health workers die with coronavirus.

Theresa Fyffe, Director of The Royal College of Nursing in Scotland, after the death of Mrs Nasreen and colleagues of the nurse.

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walsall, coronavirus pandemic, nhs, nursing

Source of news: bbc.com

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