'Hospital killed dad with midazolam'
The Light|Issue 50, October 2024
Woman told her father would be home soon hours later he was dead
JACQUI DEEVOY
'Hospital killed dad with midazolam'

MANY people all over the UK have died during the last four years, but it's come to light that many deaths registered as 'covid' since March 2020 were due to other causes.

Worse, many people have now come forward, saying loved ones actually died from covid treatments. Others, like Nicola Evitts, are insisting that loved ones were killed with overdoses of end-of-life drugs - midazolam and morphine - which were recommended as a treatment for the virus under protocol NG163 in 2020.

That protocol was replaced in March 2021 by NG191 and, since November 2023, the guideline was changed and the use of the aforementioned drugs is no longer recommended.

"My dad was isolating in early 2020 as he was worried about the covid virus," says 40-year-old Nicola from Tipton in the West Midlands. "One day, he was feeling ill so he called 111 and was diagnosed over the phone with covid."

Her dad, 59-year-old Martin Duffield, was taken to A&E, kept on a ward for 16 days and was then sent home 'covid positive'.

"None of the family were told he had the virus and there was no care package in place," Nicola says.

This story is from the Issue 50, October 2024 edition of The Light.

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