Aude Alaskar, 27, collapsed at his home on Tuesday whilst isolating with his wife
Aude Alaskar, 27, collapsed and died ‘suddenly’ at his home after suffering very few symptoms
He reportedly had very few symptoms, but was said to be anxious to receive the vaccine in case it gave him long-term side effects.‘After that two ambulances came and after a few minutes there were police cars everywhere.’ Another cousin Khalid Thijeel said although the Australian Government had directed all people living in Sydney to get the jab, Mr Alaskar ‘didn’t consider it a priority’ due to his age.Mr Alaskar apparently did not consider the vaccine ‘a priority’ due to his age
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