Shane Warne’s son blames COVID vaccine for father’s death

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Shane Warne with his son 
Jackson Warne
Shane Warne with his son Jackson Warne
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Four years after the passing of Shane Warne, his son Jackson Warne has claimed that the COVID-19 vaccine may have contributed to the legendary spinner’s death in Thailand in 2022.

Warne, who died of a heart attack, had previously contracted COVID-19 in 2021 after receiving vaccine doses. While official autopsy findings confirmed natural causes, Jackson believes the vaccine may have worsened underlying health conditions.

Speaking on a podcast, Jackson admitted he initially blamed the vaccine and authorities, while also acknowledging his father’s lifestyle habits. However, he insisted Warne appeared healthy before his death.

He revealed Warne may have received three or four doses. Jackson admitted he initially blamed the government, COVID, and the vaccine when he heard the news of his father’s death.

Despite his personal conviction, Jackson admitted the exact cause may never be fully understood. He said the autopsy is available for anyone to read, but his feelings remain unchanged. He added that thinking about the vaccine only deepens his grief and anger.