A ‘fit and healthy’ engineer has tragically died just three weeks after taking the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine.
Jack Last, 27, died at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge on Tuesday, April 20, just 11 days after attending A&E because he was suffering from headaches.
The field service engineer, from Stowmarket, Suffolk, who was ‘fit as ever’, according to his family, was surprised to be offered his first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine because he did not have any underlying conditions.
Despite this, he went to an appointment at Trinity Park in Ipswich, Suffolk, on March 30 with ‘no fuss’, his sister Jasmine, 32, revealed.
He did not know why he was called forward for the jab at the age of 27, and neither did his family. MailOnline has contacted the Department of Health and Social Care for comment.
Now his devastated family want to know why he was offered the jab as they wait for the results of a post-mortem to confirm the cause of his untimely death.
Jack Last (pictured), 27, died at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge on Tuesday, April 20, just 11 days after attending A&E because he was suffering from headaches
Jasmine said: ‘Jack was moved to Addenbrooke’s Hospital from West Suffolk on April 11, as he started to get a bleed on the brain.
‘We’re waiting for the post-mortem results and the inquest date to be confirmed – but we do believe that his death was linked to the vaccine.
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