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THE husband of a 27-year-old woman who became paralysed, allegedly after taking a Covid-19 vaccine and later died by suicide, has through his attorneys initiated legal action against the State.
A pre-action protocol letter dated April 16, 2025, was sent to the Attorney General and the North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA) by attorneys Alvin Ramroop, Kingsley Walesby, and Stephanie Rajkumar of San Fernando law firm Kingsley Walesby and Associates on behalf of the widower of Alisha Kanna Seebaran.
Seebaran, who received the Pfizer Covid- 19 vaccine on October 6, 2021, took her life two years later on May 25, 2023, after her health deteriorated, leaving her paralysed and dependent on her husband to take care of her.
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