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Pandemic, pregnancy and the loss of a partner: Young dad of twins grieves wife's death

Tyler Pardy finished his precautionary quarantine on April 1, just in time for the birth of his twin boys, T.J. and Kobe. Tragically, their mother Siobbhan Sheppard died one week later.

Fundraising campaign hits $60,000 in less than a week

Siobbhan Sheppard died from childbirth complications on April 8, leaving behind her partner Tyler Pardy and their newborn twins. (GoFundMe/Tyler Pardy Family Fundraiser)

Back home in Grand le Pierre from working in Ontario, Tyler Pardy finished his precautionary coronavirus quarantine on April 1, just in time for the birth of his twin boys, T.J. and Kobe.

But what should have been a happy time for Pardy and his partner Siobbhan Sheppard has taken a tragic turn.

Sheppard died April 8 due to complications from childbirth, just days before she and Pardy planned to hold their babiesfor the first time, on Pardy's birthday Easter Sunday.

"This situation, obviously, is such a tragedy," said Don Murphy, who organized a GoFundMe campaign for Pardy.

Sheppard went into early labour on March 21, and was taken to the Health Sciences Centre in St. John's, according to the online fundraising page.

The twins were premature, born at just 29 weeks. They have beenmoved to the neonatal intensive-care unit, where they will stay until June 15, their expected due date.

The Pardy twins, T.J. and Kobe, will stay in the neonatal intensive-care unit until mid-June, their expected due date. (GoFundMe/Tyler Pardy Family Fundraiser)

The new parents couldn't have been happier when the babies were born.

Sheppard was discharged from the hospital and went home to the Burin Peninsula to rest and gather belongings for her and the boys.

"Unfortunately, God had other plans for Siobbhan," said Murphy.

Sheppard died aweek after delivering her babies.

$60,000 raised in a week

Murphy organized the fundraiser along with Pardy's electrical workers union, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1620.

Murphy told The St. John's Morning Show he spoke with Pardy on Monday.

"They're doing the best they can, in the situation," said Murphy.

Gatherings of fiveor more people are banned in the province, to enforce physical distancing measuresand tryto limit the spread of COVID-19. It means any memorial service for Sheppard will have to wait.

"People and family and friends cannot get together, unfortunately, and can't give a hug or express sympathy the way we used to before COVID-19," said Murphy.

Still, Murphy says the fundraiser is another way for the community to rally and showsupport forPardy and the babies.

A GoFundMe campaign for the family has raised more than $60,000 in a week. (Go Fund Me/Tyler Pardy Family Fundraiser)

Murphy said the IBEW started the fundraiser off with a donation of $1,500 last Thursday.A few hours later the fundraiser reached its $10,000 goal.

So, Murphy raised the bar to $30,000. On Monday, he didit again, this time to $50,000.

The total now sits at over $60,000.

"I am ecstatic," Murphy said.

Murphy saidthe money will be used to help finish the twins' bedroom, and other renovations at the family's home a big help becausethere was no time for a baby shower or diaper party, andPardy was laid off from his job. Murphy also hopes the money will go into an education fund for the boys.

"I want to say thank you on behalf of Tyler and all the Pardy family. I want to express their most heartfelt appreciation for everything everyone hasdone for them over the past week," he said.

"They can't believe how much love and support has been expressed to them."

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