A flood of tributes have been paid to a 'selfless' driving instructor who died after a six-week fight with coronavirus. Paul Wright's heartbroken wife, Allie, described him as a 'special man' and an amazing husband, dad and grandfather.
She said her 59-year-old husband was placed in an induced coma at the end of November after coronavirus 'ripped his body apart'.
The granddad-of-three finally passed away on December 27, TeessideLive reports. He was well-known across Teesside and taught hundreds - if not thousands - of people to drive.
Paul has been described as an "amazing and selfless man who always put others first". Follow our live blog here for all the latest coronavirus updates. The owner of Passwright Driving School had been an
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