Posted on 03/20/2023 2:20:25 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Tributes have been paid by 'heartbroken' friends to a TikTok famous mum-of-two who died suddenly after experiencing several months of migraines and 'bouts of illness'
Tributes have been paid to a TikTok star who died suddenly after suffering from migraines and "bouts of illness".
Jehane Thomas, from Doncaster, died unexpectedly on Friday March 17 at the age of just 30, reports Yorkshire Live.
She leaves behind her two sons Isaac, aged three, and her one-year-old Elijah.
The mum was well known for sharing her life as a parent on TikTok, where she had over 56.6K followers and 1.2million views on her page.
On her page she would share vlogs, tips for preparing packed lunches and dinner for children kids, cleaning hacks, and shopping hauls.
Jehane also had her own arts and crafts business, called Print and Pack UK. Her death came unexpectedly despite several months of illness and migraines, according to her friends. Tok channel detailed her struggles with optic neuritis, a condition caused by inflammation of the nerve that carries messages from the eye to the brain.
Loved ones have spoken of their shock and sadness at the mum's sudden death, with best friend Alyx Reast writing online: "Jehane Thomas was a 30-year-old mum of two boys when she suddenly passed away on 17/03/2023.
"Despite suffering from migraines and bouts of illness for several months, her passing was totally unexpected and we are all absolutely heartbroken.
"Her two children have been left without their mum.. Jehane - I promised I’d do what I can for those boys, so that’s what I’m vowing to do. I love you."
Tributes have also flooded on social media, with fellow parenting TikTok star Kelly Medina Enos saying: "I really have no words for the news we have found out today. Thank you to
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What are you talking about?
My colleague died at age 38 from heart attack.
I worked with him one day. Next day we heard the news of hi death. This was in late 1960’s. We knew he liked to drink martinis after work.
You're probably right. I've been in the offices of the NHS at several levels, and it seems to me to be populated with incompetent elitist bureaucrats (is that redundant?).
In your example, I believe redundancy is required in order to be accurate.
Of course that's bunk. I think the vax has serious issues and is to be avoided. But it doesn't help our case when every person in the world is labeled a vax death without any evidence.
Single mom attention whoring/virtue signalling
“ But it doesn’t help our case when every person in the world is labeled a vax death without any evidence.”
And who are you expecting to provide this “evidence” you speak of? The government? I’m sure they’ll get right on that just like they did with the Ghislane Maxwell client list.
IMHO, the ONLY way we will ever have answers is by making the public demand them. One way to force that is for everyone to assume that ALL “sudden deaths” are jab related until proven otherwise. Pretending none of them are like some here won’t help anyone but the people trying to sweep it under the rug.
And that’s before we even get into the subject of where covid actually came from in the first place. It’s looking like Fauci and his minions are the original source. If that is indeed the case, how likely is it that those people are interested in any truth coming out at all?
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