Coroner rules Astra Zeneca vaccine should be added to death certificate of 'fit and healthy' psychologist, 32, who suffered blood clot to the brain 10 days after receiving the jab
A coroner has ruled that the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine should be added to the death certificate of a 'fit and healthy' NHS doctor who died 10 days after receiving the jab. Dr Stephen Wright, 32, (left) who worked as a psychologist in south-east London, suffered a blood clot to the brain and died 10 days after receiving his first dose of the jab in January 2021, a coroner found. Speaking to the BBC outside London Inner South Coroner's Court on Wednesday, his widow Charlotte Wright (inset and right) said the coroner's ruling 'provides relief but it doesn't provide closure'.
'I'm not anti-vaccine... I just want answers. Who knew what, when?': Gareth's radio star wife Lisa Shaw died after being jabbed - and has 'AstraZeneca' on her death certificate. After two years of being ignored, he reveals why he's suing
Lisa Shaw, radio presenter, was just 44 when she died in May 2021. Until she was admitted to hospital she had been fit.
No comments:
Post a Comment