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Issue 35: July 2023
|The Light
Nurse who claims husband killed by NHS says he was punished because he refused covid vaccine
REGISTERED nurse Elena Vlaica, 46, has spoken out many times about the alleged murder of her husband Stuart in hospital 18 months ago.
She claims that 54-year-old Stuart, who had been admitted to hospital with a possible chest infection, was bullied, humiliated, overdosed and experimented on before he was finally killed.
On his admission into hospital on October 26, 2021, Elena claims he was put on a CPAP machine (a pressurised mask that blows out air) at 100 per cent pressure which, she says, destroyed his lungs.
She said: "They could have easily given him oxygen but they didn't. He didn't need to go on a CPAP."
All necessary medication was stopped, she said, adding: "Stuart was on blood pressure tablets and antidepressants.
"But these were stopped as soon as he was deemed endof-life. Sudden withdrawal of antidepressants can cause dramatic side effects, so once these started up, the doctors started treating them with other medications."
Stuart was put on a 'nil by mouth' regime. Elena wasn't aware of this at the time, but found out months later after she managed to get hold of her husband's medical notes with the help of a solicitor.
"He had no food or water for 11 days," says a tearful Elena. "He was crying. He said he was hungry. It's all in the notes."
Without informing Elena, medics then put Stuart on an end-of-life care pathway. "I had no idea this was happening at the time, no one at the hospital told me, and I wasn't allowed to visit because of covid rules."
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