Group call on TRNC authorities to investigate recent sudden deaths in the country
The Universal Life Rights Protection Association has demanded that the sudden deaths occurring in north Cyprus be questioned and investigated.
In a written statement made by the Health Committee of the Universal Life Rights Protection Association (EVYAD), it was stated that there has been a serious increase in sudden unnatural deaths, especially in the last 3-4 years, and that the association has submitted a petition to the Ministries of Health and Interior, the Turkish Cypriot Medical Association and the Police Department on this issue since January 2020.
Pointing out that there are hundreds of scientific studies conducted around the world on the side effects of coronavirus vaccines, the statement said that how many people died suddenly?
It was argued that no concrete answers could be obtained to questions such as whether he had been vaccinated against coronavirus, what other vaccines he had, whether the risk of death was increased in those who had the combination vaccine, whether there were any underlying chronic diseases, whether any chemical or toxin research had been conducted that would cause sudden death, and what caused the heart attack in sudden deaths.
“Many deaths in the world are answered by scientific research conducted by independent institutions, but we do not have such an institution,” the statement said, adding that it was saddening that sudden deaths were not questioned.
In the statement, it was argued that scientific research around the world has proven that coronavirus vaccines cause sudden deaths, and “To our people". We recommend that they follow up on their health to reduce the side effects of coronavirus vaccines as much as possible. It is especially a precaution to be included in cardiovascular system follow-ups and cancer screening programs," it was stated.
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