Mystery about the death of a 23-year-old Greek student in Bulgaria – The testimony of his father’s doctor is shocking



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Mystery covers the death of a Greek medical student in Bulgaria, just days after his vaccination. The 23-year-old received the AstraZeneca vaccine on February 22 and ten days later, after a blood clot, he ended up in the ICU of the Pirogov Hospital in Sofia.

23-year-old medical student’s father is shocked, who is a doctor, talks to protothema.gr about the chronicle of the unpleasant event. She claims that her son informed her about 10 days ago and after the AstraZeneca vaccine was given, that he had symptoms of gastroenteritis. Five days later and because the symptoms did not disappear, he had to go to the hospital.

“Doctors found his platelets low and suggested that he be hospitalized for a series of tests.”, says his father to protothema.gr. “Then my son tells me: ‘Dad, I better not go back to Greece, should I take the exams there?’ I answer, of course “.

According to the Greek doctor, his son left the hospital, however, an hour later, he apparently suffered a thrombosis in his head, as a result of which he fell and hit himself inside the house. “He fell so awkwardly that he put his shoulder on the door that was twisted from the blow. The fall was due to a thrombosis. I note that my 23-year-old son has never had health problems. He was taken immediately to the hospital and while I had already booked his flight to Greece. The doctors shrugged their shoulders and kept him inside. At night his condition worsened, in the morning he was admitted to the intensive care unit without being intubated. “There they found a small thrombosis in the brain”.

You can see that a few days ago the Safety Committee of the World Health Organization (WHO) It said in a statement that it still believes that the benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine against Covid-19 outweigh the risks and that it is a continuation of the vaccines, while the European Medicines Agency (EMA) placement was on the same wavelength. Bulgarian doctors notified the boy’s father and he traveled from Greece to go to Sofia.

And the father of the unfortunate 23-year-old continues: “At noon, when I spoke with the neurosurgeon, he told me that the child’s problem was not so neurosurgical. How it is a small bruise and that they cannot operate on him because he has few platelets and was in danger of dying from bleeding.” A The next morning, however, the clots had spread to all the veins and arteries of the brain, so this situation could not be reversed, despite the really ambitious efforts made by our Bulgarian colleagues. “

The Greek doctor, He added that he was informed by the doctors, who told him that they had concluded that his death could be related to the side effects of the vaccine.

“They told me it was the second case recorded in Bulgaria, after the case of a 44-year-old man who died of a pulmonary embolism. Then we learned that Germany announced that in 1.5 million vaccinated young people, five cases had been identified similar, including four involving women and one involving men. It was so unfair and unexpected what happened. However, neither my son nor the doctors did anything wrong that could have cost him his life. And now to tell you there are five possibilities in 1.5 million, for this to happen, would you get the vaccine? I personally would. “

According to the testimony of the Greek doctor on protothema.gr, all the necessary toxicological tests were carried out, the result of which was clear. “Even a roommate of my son who lived in the same apartment building told the doctors that my son did not smoke or commit any other abuse, except that he was completely dedicated to his studies. We were so unlucky … “.

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