The AstraZeneca vaccine ‘victims’: From families losing loved ones to those left with life-changing injuries, – Daily Mail
							April 29, 2024
							  By John Ely and Rebecca Whittaker and Jane Fryer and Mark  Duell 15:52 29 Apr 2024, updated 16:24  29 Apr 2024
    The AstraZeneca vaccine was said    to have saved more than six million lives around the world in    the first year of the rollout during the Covid-19    pandemic.  
    But at least 81 Britons died from    blood clot complications that appeared to be linked to the jab,    according to figures collated by UK drug watchdog the    MHRA.  
    Now, the Cambridge-based    pharmaceutical company has admitted in court for the first time    that its Covid vaccine can cause the deadly blood clotting side    effect.  
    The extremely rare reaction is at    the heart of a huge class action by dozens of families who    allege they or loved ones were injured or killed by the    jab.  
    Product details for the    AstraZeneca jab were updated publicly in April 2021, with MHRA    approval, to include the possibility that it was capable in    very rare cases of being a trigger for thrombosis with    thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS).  
    As families and survivors continue    to fight for compensation, MailOnline has compiled the stories    of some of those whose deaths were linked to the    vaccine.  
    Lisa Shaw, 44  
        Lisa Shaw, an award-winning radio presenter on BBC Radio    Newcastle, died in May 2021.  
    Until she was admitted to hospital she had been fit, healthy    and fizzing with the sort of energy her job on the morning show    required.  
    Ms Shaw had been vaccinated on April 29, but started developing    headaches a week later.  
    On May 13, she was admitted to hospital where her    husbandGareth Eve, now 43, was handed a print-out    explaining what VITT was.  
    At first doctors were confident they could treat it, but on May    16, Ms Shaw started to have speech problems.  
    Her husband recalled: 'We were having a conversation about    [their son] Zach's swimming lessons and she couldn't get out    the word 'goggles'.'  
    It was discovered that she had suffered a bleed on the brain,    and was rushed to surgery where part of her skull was removed    to ease the pressure.  
    She never recovered and spent the last five days of her life on    a ventilator, as her family gathered in shock. She died on May    21, leaving behind her six-year-old son Zach.  
    Tom    Dudley, 31  
    Tom Dudley, 31, who had no underlying    health conditions, got his first dose of the AstraZeneca jab    near his home in Sheffield on April 27, 2021.  
    The 30-plus age group was not called forward for the Covid    vaccine until late May that year.  
    It is not clear if the father-of-two was called forward for a    jab early as some people who lived with vulnerable Brits were    or, as happened at various points during the initial vaccine    rollout, he was able to get a jab early in his    area.  
    Mr Dudley, who worked as a carpet salesman, soon began to    suffer headaches  a common side effect of the vaccine that    normally faded within days.  
    Two weeks after getting the jab, he was found unresponsive in    the early hours at the home he shared with his partner Simone    and their two daughters.  
    The Sheffield United fan was rushed to Northern General    Hospital, but doctors said the bleed on his brain was    'incurable' and he died three days later.  
    It is not clear if this bleed was specifically caused by a    condition called vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and    thrombosis (VITT), which causes dangerous blood clots to form    in various parts of the body, including the brain.  
    However, a medic who treated the father-of-two in hospital told    an inquest into his death that it was 'fair to say' he would    still be alive today if he was given a different vaccine.  
    Mr Dudley's GP said that given his age, lack of underlying    conditions and the medical advice at the time, it was    appropriate to give him AstraZeneca's jab.Coroner Tanyka    Rawden recorded his cause of death as a bleed on the brain,    caused by the vaccine.  
    Jack Hurn, 26  
    Jack Hurn, from Redditch in Worcestershire,    diedfrom 'catastrophic' blood clots after receiving    AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine.  
    The26-year-old died in June 2021, less than two    weeks after receiving the jab at a Dudley vaccine    centre.  
    A week-long inquest atBirmingham Coroner's Court heard that a GP    informed Mr Hurn the risk of blood clots on the brain for his    age group was one in 250,000, whenNHSguidance had actually estimated it    to be one in 50,000.  
    The inquest heard the automotive design graduate chose to go    ahead with the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine on May 29,    2021, after being told there was no Pfizer jab in stock.  
    Mr Hurn, originally from Devon, began suffering with headaches    within days and died on June 11at Birmingham's Queen    Elizabeth Hospital, despite emergency surgery.  
    Doctors allegedly described him as having 'catastrophic' blood    clots on the brain.  
    Emma Brown, Coroner for Birmingham and Solihull,     ruled in a reportthat his death was 'due to a rare    but recognised complication' of the vaccination.  
    Alpa Tailor,    35  
    Mother-of-two Alpa Tailor, 35, diedfrom blood clots    on her brain caused by the AstraZeneca vaccine.  
    Alpa fell ill just over a week after getting her first dose of    the coronavirus jab in March 2021.  
    The 30-plus age group was not called forward for Covid vaccine    until late May that year.  
    It is not clear if Ms Tailor was called forward for a jab early    or if she was able to get a jab early in the area.  
    St Pancras Coroner's Court heard that Ms Tailor was complaining    of a headache before she suffered stroke-like symptoms,    including slurred speech and a facial droop.  
    She was rushed to hospital on April 8 and quickly diagnosed    with the then-new complication VITT.  
    Alpa had surgery to relieve pressure on her brain and, whilst    doctors initially thought she had responded well to treatment,    on April 22, medics discovered she was suffering from massive    brain haemorrhaging.  
    The devoted mother, who had the jab to 'protect her family',    died on April 24 and a post-mortem examination found she had    suffered multiple brain clots.  
    Kelly Dunley,    38  
    Kelly Dunley, 38, died after developing a    deep vein thrombosis  a type of blood clot  after receiving    the AstraZenecaCovid jab,a coroner ruled.  
    Ms Dunley,from Stoke-on-Trent,had her first    jab on March 2, 2021.  
    The 30-plus age group was not called forward for Covid vaccine    until late May that year.  
    It is not clear if Ms Dunley was called forward for a jab early    or if she was able to get a jab early in the area.  
    She was rushed to Royal Stoke University Hospital on May    17 that year after collapsing.  
    Despite the efforts of medics, she died at the hospital on the    same day. A post-mortem found a blood clot in her leg had    travelled to her lung.  
    The examination also found that she had a laceration to her    liver, which was likely caused by the attempted resuscitation,    and an abnormal spleen.  
    A coroner ruled in June 2022 that her death was a pulmonary    embolism caused by deep vein thrombosis and was linked to    'complications of the vaccine'.  
    Nicola Weideling,    45  
    Nicola Weidelingdied of a stroke    attributed to the AstraZeneca jab.  
    The 45-year-old Oxford UniversityPress executivesuffered catastrophic    bleeds on her brain after being hospitalised with blood clots    caused by the vaccine.  
    She received the jab 24 days prior on April 21.  
    Her husband, Kurt,paid tribute to her during an inquest    into her deathsaying she was 'a supporter and believer in    getting vaccinated.She went on the first or second day    she was eligible for her age group to get vaccinated'.  
    Ms Weideling had complained to her GP following her jab about    neck pain but the link to jab was not made untilshe was    taken to hospital with several other symptoms of blood    clots.  
    A post-mortem examination showed Ms Weidelingdied on May 15, 2021    after suffering a stroke caused by VITT.  
    Oli Akram Hoque,    26  
    Oli Akram Hoque, 26, from Ilford, East    London, died from a rare blood clot weeks after taking the    AstraZeneca vaccine.  
    Thetrainee solicitorreceived his first dose on    March 19, 2021, before suffering increasingly 'excruciating'    headaches and vomiting blood.  
    People in their late 20s were not called forward for the    initial jab rollout until June.  
    It is unclear if Mr Hoque was called in for a jab early or if    he was able to get a vaccine sooner than expected in his    area.  
    He died at Queen's Hospital in Romford on April 15, 2021  one    month before his 27th birthday.  
    His father told an inquest that Mr Hoque had gone to the urgent    treatment centre located at the Royal London Hospital on April    5.  
    However, he claimed his son was was 'discharged without proper    diagnosis or investigation' with an injection to stop him being    sick.  
    His father also said Mr Hoque had 'requested a scan to be    carried out but his request was declined'.  
    He later had a seizure and was taken back to Queen's Hospital    where a CT scan identified a blood clot. He was then put on    blood thinners but later died in hospital.  
    A coroner concluded in October 2022 that hedied as a    result of the 'very rare complication' caused by the    Covid-19 vaccine.  
    Stephen Wright, 32  
        Dr Stephen Wright, 32, who worked as aclinical    psychologist in South East London, suffered a blood clot in the brain    after having his first dose of the jab in January 2021.  
    He was among the earliest groups of people to be given the    vaccine during the pandemic.  
    Dr Wright suffered from a combination of a brainstem    infarction, bleed on the brain and 'vaccine-induced    thrombosis'.  
    He was taken to Princess Royal University Hospital in Orpington    and moved to King's College Hospital as his condition rapidly    worsened. But the nature of the bleed meant Dr Wright was unfit    for surgery. He died on the evening of January 26.  
    Regarding the official documents detailing Dr Wright's death, a    coroner said: 'It is very important to record as fact that it    is the AstraZeneca vaccine but that is different from    blaming AstraZeneca.  
    'He attended an A&E department just after midnight where    was found to have high blood pressure and a sagittal sinus    thrombosis.  
    'He was transferred to King's College Hospital at 6.39am but,    due to the extent of the bleed and very low platelets, was    unfit for surgery.'  
    Medical experts told the court nothing could be done to save    him as his condition quickly worsened.  
    Jack    Last, 27  
        Jack Last, a 27-year-old man from Stowmarket, Suffolk, was    vaccinated with the AstraZeneca jab on March 30, 2021.  
    But a week later, he was admitted to hospital after    experiencing headaches and sickness.  
    A subsequent scan revealed the engineer had a cerebral venous    sinus thrombosis, a type of blood clot in the brain, and he    died on April 10.  
    People in their late 20s were not called forward for the    initial jab rollout until June.  
    It is unclear why Mr Last was called in early to get a    jab.  
    A coroner investigating his passing ruled that he died from a    reaction to the AstraZeneca vaccine.  
    Michelle Barlow,    51  
    Michelle Barlow, a 'fit and healthy' mother-of-two from Wigan,    died from blood clots caused by the AstraZeneca vaccine in    March 2021.  
    The 51-year-oldbegan suffering headaches and nausea about    a week after receiving her first dose of the jab.  
    She was eventually admitted to hospital but died later that    month.  
    Mrs Barlow, who worked as a civil servant for the Department of    Work and Pensions for 34 years, was found to have suffered    multiple organ failure caused by VITT.  
    Her family were unable to see her in hospital for most of the    time she was there due to Covid restrictions.  
    A coroner said in November 2021 that she died from    'unrecognised' complications after having the Covid vaccine -    and was wrongly diagnosed with gastroenteritis.  
    Zion, 48  
    A rock singer, who called himself     Zion XXX, suffered a 'catastrophic brain injury' from    a rare complication triggered by the AstraZenecajab.  
    The 48-year-old had an agonising headache on May 13, 2021,    eight days after getting his first dose.  
    He later died at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in    Newcastle-upon-Tyne on May 19.  
    An inquest held at Newcastle Coroner's Court in August 2022    heard how his condition severely deteriorated in the days after    his headaches began.  
    A paramedic who was first called to Zion's home in Alston,    Cumbria, on May 15, 2021,gave evidence at the inquest and    said Zion was 'alert and sat up' when she arrived.  
    She told the hearing that she advised Zion to go to hospital    for further checks, but he said he did not want to go for fear    of catching Covid.  
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The AstraZeneca vaccine 'victims': From families losing loved ones to those left with life-changing injuries, - Daily Mail