The old couple died of the new crown only one minute later, and they have been married for 47 years. Love and sweetness envy others

According to a US media report on November 30, an American couple passed away on the same day after being infected with the new crown. They died only 1 minute apart. Although the couple has been married for 47 years, they still love and envy others. Perhaps leaving this world on the same day is also a blessing for them.

According to reports, 78-year-old Patricia McWaters and 75-year-old husband Leslie McWaters are from Michigan, USA. Patricia was a nurse and her husband was a truck driver. The two people have completely opposite personalities. The wife is more serious, while the husband laughs and jokes every day.

Decades ago, the couple met in a bar. After marriage, they have been in love for 47 years. Unfortunately, due to the severe epidemic in the United States, the couple also contracted the new crown virus and was admitted to the hospital. On the afternoon of November 24, local time, Patricia and Leslie passed away one after another, only 1 minute apart.

local time on November 28, the couple's daughter Joanna accepted an interview with the local media. Joanna told reporters: “They do almost everything together, so it’s no surprise that they went to see God in the same minute. The hospital staff who looked after them said they lost the battle against the virus. Their The story is very beautiful, but also very tragic, a bit like Romeo and Juliet. Without each other, neither of them wants to live anymore.” Joanna said that the epidemic caused her to lose her parents, which made her even more unbearable Virus people. She also said that her home was completely destroyed by the virus.

reported that Patricia and her husband were both born in Jackson, Michigan, USA, and they married in April 1973. Their obituaries read: "Pat is a serious person, and Dad is a funny person, but she is definitely the boss. They hold pool parties every summer and they are filled with Pat's cooking Food. They happily drove the 1959 car to participate in the auto show. They also went to watch sports events of the younger generation together. Every Tuesday they would take care of their great-granddaughter."