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Canadian dad says US doctor confirmed his 17-year-old son was killed by the COVID vaccine

Updated: July 7, 2023 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) –– An American pathologist has determined that the novel COVID-19 vaccine was responsible for the sudden death of a 17-year-old Canadian boy who passed away in the fall of 2021, according to the boy’s father.  

On September 27, 2021, Sean Hartman, of New Tecumseth, Ontario, died at home from a heart attack only 33 days after getting his first Pfizer COVID-19 injection. Hartman was an avid hockey player and got the shots, said his father Dan, to be able to continue playing the sport he loved due to jab mandates being put in place by his local league.  

In a recent social media video update, Dan said that American pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole confirmed his son died from the COVID shot after finding evidence of spike proteins present in his adrenal glands. 

“I’ve been searching for truth and answers for my son, who died 33 days after his first Pfizer vaccine,” said Dan, in his video.   

CAUSE OF DEATH:
ASCERTAINED
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