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‘A true visionary’ Tributes paid to Jamie Dornan’s father who has died from COVID

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Tributes have been paid to the father of actor Jamie Dornan who has died after contracting COVID. Professor Jim Dornan was aged 73 and worked as an obstetrician and gynaecologist before retiring.

Chair of Division of Clinical Psychology Northern Ireland, Nichola Rooney confirmed the sad news on Twitter. She wrote: ‘The great Prof Jim Dornan.

One of a kind. His glass brimmed over. The great Prof Jim Dornan. One of a kind. His glass brimmed over. A true visionary. Early 90’s he saw the benefit that Clinical Psychology could bring to the women in RMJH & made it happen.

My friend. RIP. Love to Samina, Liesa, Jess & Jamie pic.twitter.com/fUxUiQrQZW — Nichola Rooney (@ProfNRooney) March 15, 2021 ‘A true visionary.

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