A leading UK-based Indian-origin consultant cardiologist and an Australian medic have expressed concerns about the potential link between the COVID mRNA vaccine and the sudden death of Australian cricket legend Shane Warne. The doctors, Dr. Aseem Malhotra and Dr. Chris Neil, who is also the President of the Australian Medical Professionals’ Society (AMPS), believe that Warne’s death may have been triggered by the COVID mRNA vaccine he had taken approximately nine months before his passing.
According to PTI, Dr. Malhotra and Dr. Neil pointed out that the post-mortem findings for Warne, who was 52 years old at the time of his death, revealed coronary atherosclerosis or heart disease. Their research suggests that the COVID mRNA vaccine can accelerate coronary disease, particularly in individuals who may already have undetected mild heart disease. Dr. Malhotra noted that it is uncommon for former international sportsmen to experience sudden cardiac death at such a young age and suggested that Warne’s unhealthy lifestyle, including being overweight and a smoker, coupled with a potential underlying arterial condition, may have rapidly worsened after receiving two doses of the Pfizer mRNA COVID vaccine.
Warne, a renowned leg spin bowler, was discovered unresponsive in his hotel room in Thailand in March of the previous year. Dr. Malhotra referred to published research that indicates a plausible biological mechanism whereby mild underlying arterial conditions could be exacerbated by increased coronary inflammation, which may persist for months following vaccine administration.
Dr. Malhotra further stated that the evidence supporting the occurrence of common and serious adverse cardiac effects from these vaccines is substantial. He expressed his belief that the COVID mRNA vaccines, including Pfizer’s, have contributed significantly to the increased number of deaths observed worldwide, including in Australia.