•  Nurse Eyitolami Olaolorun devoted her life to caring for terminally-ill children
  • The ‘selfless’ mother-of-four died on April 16 after catching coronavirus 
  • Oyinkansola Honey Iloba described her mother as an ‘exceptional woman’ 
  • She is encouraging people to continue to stay home in wake of her death

 

An ‘exceptional’ mother-of-four nurse who devoted her life to terminally-ill children has become the latest healthcare worker to be killed by coronavirus.

Eyitolami Olaolorun had been a nurse for 40 years, most recently working at Wellington Hospital, a private centre in St John’s Wood, caring for young patients who were critically or terminally ill.

Ms Olaolorun, 60, also worked for the NHS at various hospitals and raised her four children by herself, having arrived in the UK from Nigeria almost 20 years ago after splitting with her husband.

Her daughter has encouraged the public to keep to the Government’s original rule of staying home to save lives.

Eyitolami Olaolorun (centre) with her children (left to right) Olajide, 33, Oluwadamilola, 27, Oladimeji, 29, and Oyinkansola Honey Iloba, 32. Eyitolami Olaolorun, a paediatric nurse from London, died after contracting Covid-19

Eyitolami Olaolorun (centre) with her children (left to right) Olajide, 33, Oluwadamilola, 27, Oladimeji, 29, and Oyinkansola Honey Iloba, 32. Eyitolami Olaolorun, a paediatric nurse from London, died after contracting Covid-19

Oyinkansola Honey Iloba described her mother, who died on April 16, as ‘selfless and ‘an exceptio