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26-year-old suffered ‘excruciating’ headaches, died with blood clot after taking COVID jab: court testimony

Updated: April 28, 2022 at 2:58 pm EST  See Comments

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LONDON (LifeSiteNews) – A 26-year-old British man suffered increasingly “excruciating” headaches after taking a COVID inoculation in March last year, succumbing to a fatal blood clot just one month later, a London court heard Tuesday.

Oli Akram Hoque, a trainee solicitor from Ilford, northeast of London, took AstraZeneca’s COVID shot on March 19 last year – shortly after the “vaccination” campaign had been rolled out for the 18–29 age bracket – and “subsequently complained of headaches,” which  gradually became more “excruciating” as the days and weeks progressed, the inquest heard.

Just under four weeks later, on April 15, 2021, Hoque died from a blood clot while being treated at London’s Queen’s Hospital in Romford.

Hoque had visited the Urgent Treatment Centre of the Royal London Hospital ten days prior, on April 5, the Daily Mail reported, but according to a statement submitted to the court by Hoque’s father, Bablul, the 26-year-old was “discharged without proper diagnosis or investigation,” instead receiving only an injection to stop him from being sick.

Bablul wrote that his son had “requested a scan to be carried

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