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4 year oldBroadway actor Nick Cordero’s widow has given the public a moving look at what the last 95 days were like for her family, as her husband battled the deadly coronavirus which eventually claimed his life.
Cordero’s gruelling battle with the virus came to an end this week, with his wife Amanda Kloots making the sad announcement yesterday that he had died, aged 41, more than three months after being admitted to hospital.
Cordero faced horrific complications including having a leg amputated, suffering a lung infection and being fitted with a temporary pacemaker. He lost more than 27kg as he battled the illness.
In a moving new post to her Instagram account, Kloots shared an 11-minute video her sister had made for her, showing some of the moments of happiness and normality the family were able to find over the past three months.
“How do you get through the hardest time in your life? Family,” wrote Kloots.
“I have always been lucky to have a family that loves to be together and to support each other. I’m even luckier to have Nick’s family and extended family that are the same. This video captures these last 95 days. The love, the exhaustion, the bonds, the smiles, the song, the exercise, the hard work, the care, support and most of all love. They did all of this for Nick, Elvis and I – selfless time from their lives to be with us.”\
Cordero and Kloots’ one-year-old son, Elvis, features throughout the video, while Cordero himself is not seen.
A GoFundMe originally set up for the family in April with a $400,000 target was sitting at $618,000 at the time of Cordero’s death yesterday – it’s now grown to almost $870,000.
Cordero is best known for starring in the 2014 musical Bullets Over Broadway in the role of Cheech, for which he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical.
Entertainment industry figures are continuing to post tributes for the actor, whose gruelling coronavirus battle made headlines around the world these past few months:
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