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Fund to build classrooms set up in pharmacist's memory
The family of a community pharmacist who died from Covid this month have set up a fund in her name to raise money to build classrooms in schools in impoverished areas of Pakistan.
Sana Masood was a pharmacist who worked at Neil's Pharmacy in Liverpool for six years. She passed away on April 1 at the age of 30.
Her family set up the online fund in her memory and said the classrooms will provide orphans and needy children “with a suitable environment to learn.”
“Sana was a beautiful soul who was so selfless and pure. She was loved by so many and has left a massive hole in everyone's hearts,” the family said.
In a Facebook post, Neil's Pharmacy said they had “lost one of the most kind and generous souls we knew” and the team there were “utterly heartbroken.”
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