An assistant coroner has requested evidence as to whether there is any link between the AstraZeneca vaccine and Cecil Chisale's death
A prisoner collapsed and died after being moved to a secure unit when prison staff became concerned about his mental state.
A pre-inquest review held today at Preston Coroner's Court heard that Cecil, who was born in Zimbabwe, is believed to have died from a pulmonary haemorrhage when blood leaks from blood vessels in the windpipe or airways into the main lung..
No details of the reason for Cecil's incarceration at Wymott were given during the hearing although previous reports indicate he had previously been living in Preston. His family attended today's hearing remotely via video link. The hearing heard brief details from a post mortem toxicology report which revealed Cecil had synthetic cannabinoid, known as Spice, in his system at the time of his death. Mr Rheinberg said that Home Office pathologist Dr Alison Armour has provided a statement in which she states she is not aware of any link between Spice and pulmonary haemorrhage.
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