The family of the second person to die in the UK after testing positive for coronavirus have paid tribute to the ‘wonderful husband, dad, granddad and great-granddad’ and described the ‘nightmare’ of having to self-isolate themselves, unable to grieve as they would wish to or to arrange a funeral. The man died at Milton Keynes Hospital after he was admitted on March 3 with suspected pneumonia having recently returned from a Caribbean cruise where he had visited several countries. His cause of death is believed to be asphyxiation after he took off his oxygen mask. A statement said: ‘We as a family have lost a truly loving and wonderful person and are trying to come to terms with this. He was 83-years-old and a wonderful husband, dad, grandad and great-grandad who would go to any lengths to support and protect his family. ‘We can confirm that he was admitted to hospital on Monday and after observations the decision was made to remove him from the ward as a precaution to carry out more intensive tests. ‘On Thursday evening it was confirmed that our loved one tested positive for coronavirus. He passed away shortly after being advised that he tested positive,…