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AstraZeneca COVID-19 shot caused death of young, ‘healthy’ British doctor: coroner

Updated: April 26, 2023 at 5:58 pm EST  See Comments

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LONDON (LifeSiteNews) — The Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is to blame for the death of National Health Service psychologist Stephen Wright, according to a formal coroner’s inquest into the matter.

The BBC reports that the 32-year-old Wright died in January 2021 of a blood clot to his brain, ten days after his first dose of the shot, with his death initially listed as due to “natural causes.”

But his widow Charlotte Wright has been fighting to get that wording changed, as well as for AstraZeneca to be held accountable, leading to the inquest which has now determined his death was caused by “unintended complications of the vaccine,” after hearing testimony that Wright had experienced a combination of a brainstem infarction, bleed on the brain, and “vaccine-induced thrombosis.”

“It was made clear that Stephen was [previously] fit and healthy and that his death was by vaccination of AstraZeneca,” said Mrs. Wright. “For us, it allows us to be able to continue our litigation against AstraZeneca. This is the written proof.”

At the same time, she says her fight is not over: “It provides

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