New York real estate mogul Stanley Chera, a friend of President Trump, died Saturday from complications of coronavirus, according to a source close to the Trump family.
“I have some friends that are unbelievably sick. We thought they were going in for a mild stay. And, in one case, he's unconscious — in a coma. And you say, ‘How did that happen?’” Trump said at a Rose Garden news conference at the end of last month.On April 1, the president said coronavirus “hit him very hard” and described him as “a very strong kind of a guy,” but added that he had complicating factors that made him more susceptible to the virus.
Trump had also called Chera a “great guy” and at a campaign rally in Michigan last year praised him for supporting him “from the beginning.”
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