Posted on 01/16/2022 6:40:11 PM PST by george76
Former Malaysian football player Serbegeth Singh, more popularly known as Shebby Singh, died suddenly from a heart attack while out cycling on Wednesday, January 12th.
Shebby, who has worked in recent years as a football pundit, received his COVID-19 booster shot just five days earlier on January 7th.
Shebby’s son, Sonuljit Singh, told Free Malaysia Today that his father had received the booster shot five days before his death, labeling those speculating about the jab being related to his sudden death as ‘irresponsible‘.
“He had it on January 7th and left us five days later as everyone knows. We do not know what booster shot he had taken as the MySejahtera app [Malaysia’s COVID QR-code app] had not been updated yet.
But the doctors told us the cause of his death was 99 per cent related to a heart attack as his post-mortem showed three of his coronary arteries having blockages. All his vital organs were in perfect working condition and there were also no signs of any allergic reaction.”
The sudden passing of Shebby even prompted a response from Malaysia’s King and Queen, saying:
“The King and Queen greatly appreciate his services and sacrifices to the country. His passing is a big loss to Malaysian football.”
Shebby was out cycling in the Malaysian city of Iskandar Puteri on Wednesday when he suddenly fell from his bike after being struck by a heart attack. The former pro was attended by several bystanders and an ambulance was called which arrived shortly after. However, nothing could be done as Shebby had already passed away.
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Shebby played as a defender in his football career and represented the Malaysian national team 61 times, winning a gold medal in the 1989 Southeast Asian Games.
After his retirement, he stayed in the sport working as a coach and sports broadcaster in Asia. He also served as a technical advisor to Malaysia Super League club Melaka TMFC and later became a global advisor for English football club Blackburn Rovers.
Shebby was widely popular in Malaysia, known for his enthusiasm and passion for the sport of football as a pundit and broadcaster, keeping thousands of viewers glued to the screen whenever he offered his outspoken views.
He was cremated on Friday, leaving behind his wife Harbans Kaur and two children, Natassha Kaur dan Sonuljit Singh.
I no longer trust doctors to tell the truth.
The two desperate vaxxers trying and trying to make excuses. Weird how you two stay out of certain threads.
“The two desperate vaxxers trying and trying to make excuses.”
You mean there’s two sane ones willing to show up? There’s still hope for FR.
3 of his arteries were blocked. You have zero knowledge the vaccination caused his death
You hate big pharma until you need a lifesaving drug to save your butt.
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Well, yeah, 30 years ago. When he died, though, he was 61 years old, and I'm hear to tell ya, once you hit 60 all sorts of things you used to take for granted, you can't.
Oh, and right there in the autopsy, he had serious coronary artery disease, with not one, but three arteries with severe blockage. That stuff will reliably kill you out of the blue, long before the Wuhan flu, and long before the mRNA vaccines.
Several studies in solid journals have documented that myocarditis can be caused by the shots, particularly in young men, eg, the Israelis found ~4/10,000 IIRC. Why confound that with an old man who had a bad ticker and had a heart attack?
Don't care about that. It simply helps to undermine the Biden regime if we keep blaming deaths on the clot shot.
True? Maybe. Maybe not. Does it matter? Not in political terms.
In politics, truth is the first casualty.
I wouldn't knowingly spread information that was untrue, but when it's unknown? Of course i'm going to portray it as the fault of my political enemies.
Undoubtedly, but nowadays I no longer simply accept what people say at face value. The doctor may have been encouraged to put this idea forth.
This blockage that takes years would have killed him at some point, but is it reasonable to believe that it just happened to do so shortly after his shot?
Yes, "post hoc ergo propter hoc" is a fallacy, but it also happens to be correct a lot of the time.
People expect causality. They associate events with things which occurred in proximity to them.
You grab data spanning decades as proof that recently observed instances of sudden heart attacks are normal?
Your claim would be better supported if all of your examples were from the same year at least.
And there are other reasons for being "anti-vaxx". Firstly, the name is a lie, it is not a vaccine in the normal understanding of the term. It is an experimental gene therapy technique, and they have been trying to make it work for over 20 years without any success. Suddenly they got it to work properly? Doubtful.
Secondly, it doesn't work. It absolutely does not stop people from catching the bug and reinfecting other people. It is useless. Some studies say it increases your chances of catching and/or dying from the disease.
Thirdly, President Corrupt Idiot is urging everyone to have it and trying to *FORCE* people to take it. Everyone should oppose it on that principle alone.
Fourthly, it ignores the fact that many people have already had the bug, and so therefore don't need the "vaccine" at all.
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