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The Independent UK
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Adam White

Lord Alan Sugar’s sister Shirley dies of coronavirus two weeks after brother’s death

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Lord Alan Sugar’s sister Shirley has died from coronavirus, just two weeks after the death of their brother Derek.

The Apprentice host announced his older sister’s death on Twitter, writing: “She had been sick for a while but I guess Covid got her in the end to join our brother Derek who passed two weeks ago.”

Sugar added: “RIP SHIRL.”

Lord Sugar, 73, is the youngest of the four Sugar siblings, with his one other, older sister Daphne, also surviving.

“Today I lost my long suffering brother Derek,” Lord Sugar wrote on Instagram. “He was a lifetime passionate Spurs supporter.”

Sugar called it “a sad day for us all in the family”.

In September, Sugar was criticised for hinting that he believed an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory about coronavirus.

He asked his followers where they thought Covid-19 had come from, adding that its origins were “not clear to me”.

Lord Sugar’s BBC programme The Apprentice, which was delayed this summer due to the pandemic, is expected to return in 2021.

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