Shane Warne's Son Suggests COVID-19 Vaccine May Have Contributed to Cricketer's Death
Shane Warne Died After Taking Multiple Covid Vaccines? Jackson Claims 'Dad Was Forced' Into Taking Them
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Jackson Warne, son of late Australian cricketer Shane Warne, has expressed his belief that the COVID-19 vaccine may have played a role in his father's death from a heart attack in Thailand in 2022. He claims Warne was pressured into vaccination for work requirements and maintains that his father was otherwise healthy.
- 01Jackson Warne blames the COVID-19 vaccine for his father's death.
- 02Shane Warne died from a heart attack in Thailand in 2022 at age 52.
- 03Jackson insists his father was healthy before his death.
- 04He claims Warne was 'forced' to take multiple vaccine doses due to work.
- 05Jackson's views on the vaccine's role in his father's death have not changed.
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Jackson Warne, the son of legendary Australian cricketer Shane Warne, has publicly suggested that the COVID-19 vaccine may have contributed to his father's death at the age of 52 from a heart attack while in Thailand in 2022. Jackson revealed on the '2 Worlds Collide' podcast that he initially blamed the government and the vaccine for his father's untimely passing. He noted that Shane had a congenital heart condition but insisted that he was in good health prior to his death. Jackson claims that his father was 'forced' to receive multiple doses of the vaccine due to work-related requirements, stating, 'He didn’t want to get them.' Despite acknowledging that heart attacks were occurring prior to the pandemic, he believes that the circumstances surrounding his father's vaccination and health should be considered. Jackson expressed that he has not changed his perspective on the matter and that it is important to address these feelings without allowing them to lead to anger.
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