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Families turn to psychics to connect with loved ones

IN AN effort to get closure, families are turning to psychic mediums to connect with their loved ones who died alone in hospitals.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, families are not permitted to visit patients who tested positive for the virus, unless arrangements are made and facilitated by the hospital management.

However, many families are communicating with patients via phone and video-calls. But the lack of a physical presence at a loved one’s bedside has left a void for both parties, more so at the time of a death.

A mother of two, from Chatsworth, who declined to be named, said her husband tested positive for the

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