The Dutch prime minister did not visit the dying mother to respect the measures against COVID-19

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte respected the restrictions of COVID-19 not even visiting his mother for eight weeks until the last day of his life. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was unable to visit his mother in recent weeks before her death because of the limits of the coronary, but [...]
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte respected the restrictions of COVID-19 not even visiting his mother for eight weeks until the last day of his life.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was unable to visit his mother in recent weeks before her death due to the corruption restrictions, but he stayed with her last night, the prime minister's spokesman for CNN said Tuesday, broadcast the news.net.
On Monday, Rutte announced that his mother, 96-year-old Mieke Rutte-Dilling, had passed away on 13 May.
She didn't die from Coddy-19.
In a statement issued Monday, Rutte said: “except for the great sadness and all the fond memories, my family and I also have a sense of gratitude that we were allowed to leave with us for so long. Now we've said her goodbye to a family circle and I hope she'll be able to deal with this great peace loss in the near future”, broadcast the news.net.
He implemented all the corruption restrictions measures and did not visit his mother for more than 8 weeks, the prime minister's spokesman said on Tuesday.
Whatever, restrictions measures leave space to say goodbye to a family member dying during the last phase. The prime minister stayed with his mother during her last night”, he concluded.












