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Teddy bears created from uniforms of Scots frontline workers after coronavirus deaths

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frontline workers, who died from coronavirus, by using their loved one's uniforms to create teddy bears.Mary MacInnes from Galashiels in the Scottish Borders makes bespoke bears from scratch.The 22-year-old uses the uniforms of those front line workers whose lives were lost after contracting deadly coronavirus.Normally Mary charges a fee for the bears but has been fashioning the touching toys free of charge for the grieving families of frontline staff.Mary, who hails from Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, told the Record: "I've made quite a few bears for nurses and paramedics etc who sadly passed away from coronavirus."These people are working hard to help others then one day, they get this virus, can't see their families then pass away."It's.

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