Court Rules No Crime Following Death Marbella Teacher After Vaccine

A COURT has ruled there has been no crime following the death of a Marbella teacher after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine.


The court found there was no crime following the death of the teacher who died in Marbella after receiving the vaccine.
According to Spanish newspaper Sur, the judge has said there was no crime in the death of Pilar Gonzalez Bres after she received the vaccine.
The ruling came after a final post mortem, “did not attribute the death to a specific cause,” but did not say that it was not the result of the AstraZeneca vaccine the teacher had received.
The news comes after the post mortem suggested her death could have been down to the AstraZeneca vaccine she received.
After a post-mortem initially ruled out a link between the jab and the teacher’s death, a report has found that she did not have any diseases which would have made her more likely to suffer the blood clot which killed her.
Experts say they now believe her death could have been due to the AstraZeneca vaccine she received two weeks before her death.
Last month it was reported that a post-mortem carried out on the 43-year-old woman who died in Marbella ruled in its initial findings that there is no relationship between her death and the vaccine.
The woman, who was a teacher at Guadalpin Secondary School in Marbella, saw health workers for a headache just a few hours after being vaccinated on March 3. She went to the hospital twice more, and on the third visit a CT scan showed a massive brain haemorrhage. Doctors attempted to surgically drain the fluid which had accumulated on the brain but were unable to save her. She died on Tuesday, March 16 in Marbella on the Costa del Sol.

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    • Herbert Lichtenwald

      28 April 2021 • 17:18

      Astrazeneca says on the instructions for use that you can die from it, but nobody knows about it
      good luck!!!

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