The daughter of a key worker who died after catching Covid 'feels sick' over claims Boris Johnson 'partied' on the day her father's death certificate was signed.
Hannah Brady said her father Shaun died four days before an email was sent out by the Prime Minister's private secretary appearing to organise drinks in the garden of Number 10.
Martin Reynolds, the Prime Minister's principal private secretary, sent an email to more than 100 Downing Street employees in May 2020 saying they should "make the most of the lovely weather ", despite England being under tough Covid-19 restrictions.
ITV reported the party took place on May 20 2020 and alleged it was attended by the Prime Minister and his wife Carrie.
Ms Brady, spokeswoman for the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice Group, said her father, who worked at the Kraft Heinz factory in Wigan, was 55 and fit and healthy when he contracted Covid.


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She said she and her family had done "everything they could" to keep him safe during lockdown.
"Those days will stay with me for the rest of my life, just like the families of the 353 people that died that day, my family couldn't even get a hug from our friends," she said.
"To think that whilst it was happening Boris Johnson was making the 'most of the weather' and throwing a party for 100 people is truly beyond belief.
"At the time, everyone would have known that going to a party was wrong, so how can those running the country have thought it was OK? Could there be a more disgraceful example of 'one rule for them, and another rule for the rest of us'?"
In September last year, Ms Brady was among five families from the campaign who met Mr Johnson.
She added: "To make matters worse, in September I sat in that same garden, looked the Prime Minister in the eyes and told him how my dad had died. He told me he had 'done everything he could' to protect my dad.
"Knowing that he had partied in that same spot the very day that Dad's death certificate was signed. It makes me feel sick to think about it."