(Natural News) The AstraZeneca coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine was listed in an interim fact-of-death certificate as one of the possible factors that led to the demise of BBC presenter Lisa Shaw.
Newcastle’s senior coroner Karen Dilks issued the interim fact-of-death certificate, which confirms that an investigation into Shaw’s death will be held and that the “complication of AstraZeneca COVID-19 virus vaccination” is being considered as a possible cause.
Shaw’s family said the 44-year-old was treated for blood clots days after receiving the first dose of AstraZeneca. She died on May 21. The BBC Radio Newcastle presenter was not known to have any underlying health problems.
The interim fact-of-death certificate does not determine a cause of death. The cause of death will only be issued once the investigation has been completed.
“Lisa developed severe headaches a week after receiving her AstraZeneca vaccine and fell seriously ill a few days later.” (Related: Eight European nations pause AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccinations after reports of “serious” blood clot.)
Shaw was treated by the Royal Victoria Infirmary’s intensive care team for blood clots and bleeding in her head. She passed away surrounded by her family.