A Heathrow Airport worker and his 33-year-old daughter died within less than 24 hours of each other from the coronavirus this week, according to a new report.

Sudhir Sharma, 61, lost his battle with the deadly bug on Wednesday, a day before his pharmacist daughter, Pooja, died, the Daily Mirror reported.

The elder Sharma was believed to have underlying health conditions that caused him to take time off from work in recent years.

Pooja received three days of medical care before her death, the tabloid reported.

Colleagues mourned the loss of the London pair.

“Really sorry to hear that one of our fellow pharmacists and a friend of mine since university, Pooja, and her father have passed away,” a friend of Pooja’s posted online, according to the Mirror.

“May their souls rest in peace. Sending my heartiest condolences, prayers and love to their family.”

Airport workers said the elder Sharma’s death was all anyone was talking about.

“It’s an absolute tragedy. He was a lovely, lovely man. Every immigration officer is talking about it,” the worker said.

It’s unclear if Sharma and his daughter were around each other before they were infected.

They are among 759 total deaths in the UK from COVID-19.