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Widow of NHS pharmacist who took his own life when he was denied compensation after Covid jab left him paralysed wins years-long fight for payout
The widow of an NHS pharmacist who died by suicide after being denied compensation for paralysis caused by the Covid jab has won a prolonged legal battle for a payout. The pharmacist's paralysis and subsequent death were linked to the vaccine, and his family secured compensation after years of fighting.
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