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UK grandma sees her grandson for first time in five months after lockdown

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UK grandma sees her grandson for first time in five months after lockdown

UK grandma sees her grandson for first time in five months after lockdown

This was the adorable moment a 2-year-old finally got to hug his grandma again after five months of being apart due to the pandemic.

The sweet clip, filmed at Paddington Station in London on July 25, shows the moment Noah was finally reunited with his granny after the coronavirus kept them apart.

Noah's mum Kerry told Newsflare: "Granny was in Malaysia visiting family when the world went into lockdown.

She was meant to come home to London at Easter and see Noah again in May at a wedding but lockdown prevented her from travelling.

"Her grandson finally got to give her a hug after five months when they met at Paddington Station.

Before lockdown they had lived around the corner from each other and saw each other daily- they were best friends!

You can see how happy they both are to be reunited!" she continued.


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