Luca, an assistant chef
from Italy, died in London after testing positive for COVID-19.
The family of Luca Di
Nicola, who died after testing positive for coronavirus, have paid tribute to
the "very healthy" teenager.
The NHS has said the
19-year-old did not have underlying health conditions.
It is understood he was
"very healthy", and was from Nereto in central Italy.
He was taken by ambulance
to the North Middlesex Hospital in Enfield, north London, last Tuesday - but
died 30 minutes later, from apparent fulminant pneumonia.
His father, Mirko, has told
La Repubblica that his son had contracted the virus, and that the family
received an email from British medical authorities saying a post-mortem swab
had confirmed that.
It is believed the coroner
has not officially confirmed it.
But other members of the di
Nicola family are reported to have said they received an email from the London
hospital on Monday night, and then a phone call from the coroner.
Luca's brother, Davide Di
Nicola, has paid tribute to his sibling on his Instagram, saying "I love
you brother".
He said: "We both grew
and matured and you, surely more mature than me, had the courage and the desire
to bring new goals.
"Cooking, your
greatest passion would have taken you far.
"This Carnival photo
represents one of the few hangovers taken together, I drank a little to tell
the truth but I had a lot of fun staring at you and holding you.
"I would have liked to
spend so many other days and evenings with you and I swear that I will take you
with me every day, on every occasion, every time I take the field.
"I will try to express
some of your wishes and fulfil part of your dreams, it will be like doing it
together also because you are here with me and you will always be. I send you a
hug up there, to that starred restaurant.
"I love you my
brother!".
Luca was unwell for a week
before he died, according to the newspaper, and claimed that his GP had given
him some paracetamol and said he was "young, strong", and that
"he did not have to worry about that bad flu".
But on Tuesday, it is
reported, that he had "chest pains", and collapsed shortly
afterwards.
His aunt Giada said:
"They called the ambulance, revived him but his lungs collapsed, full of
water and blood.
"They intubated him
and immediately hospitalised him in intensive care at North Middlesex Hospital
in London.
"But after half an
hour, around 7pm, Luca died."
Luca's mother and her
partner are reported to have the same symptoms, and following his death, have
been advised to self-isolate for two weeks.
On Tuesday, it was
confirmed another 393 people have died after contracting coronavirus - taking
the UK total to 1,808, which is a sharp rise from yesterday's increase of 180.
The government has said
there are now 25,150 confirmed cases in the UK.
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