Shane Warne’s son has raised concerns that his father’s death at 52 may have been linked to the Covid-19 vaccine. Warne passed away in March 2022 while vacationing in Thailand.
Following a post-mortem examination, no evidence of foul play was found, and the cause of death was attributed to a “congenital disease.” The former Australian cricket icon was discovered unresponsive at a villa on Koh Samui island, and attempts to revive him were unsuccessful.
Thai authorities, in a statement, confirmed that the forensic doctor’s autopsy report indicated natural causes as the reason for Warne’s passing.
During a podcast interview, Jackson Warne, 26, shared his perspective on his father’s demise. He suggested that the Covid-19 vaccine may have played a role in exacerbating underlying health issues, leading to the tragedy.
Expressing his doubts about the circumstances surrounding his father’s death, Jackson Warne mentioned feeling uneasy about certain events, including the state memorial service. Despite acknowledging Warne’s lifestyle choices, such as smoking and drinking, Jackson highlighted the pressure his father faced to receive multiple vaccine doses.
Reflecting on the situation, Jackson Warne emphasized the need for heightened awareness in similar scenarios in the future, emphasizing the importance of understanding underlying health conditions and potential risks associated with medical interventions.
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