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Crystal Palace medic among three more health workers to die from coronavirus

A paramedic who worked on Crystal Palace's pitch-side medical team is among three more health workers to die with coronavirus that also include a dad from St Albans and a 'very special human being' from Doncaster.

Married father-of-two Ian Reynolds, 53, was a paramedic at New Addington, near Croydon for the last 32 years. He was active as ever until falling ill with Covid-19 last month.

Together with his son Jack, the Unison rep was part of Premier League side Crystal Palace's pitch side medical team.

Paramedic Ian Reynolds, 53, pictured with his wife Sian, had worked for London Ambulance Service for 32 years and worked pitch-side for Crystal Palace FC
NHS worker Khalid Jamil died at Watford General Hospital, where the father-of-two had worked looking after patients

NHS worker Khalid Jamil died at Watford General Hospital, where the father-of-two had worked looking after patients

Dr Medhal Atalla worked at Doncaster Royal Infirmary as a consultant geriatrician and was described as a 'very special human being'

Dr Medhal Atalla worked at Doncaster Royal Infirmary as a consultant geriatrician and was described as a 'very special human being'

He is the third London Ambulance Service worker to die in the last three weeks, while the number of NHS and care workers dying from coronavirus has reached more than 100.