Jackson Warn Suggests COVID Vaccines Linked to Shane Warn's Death
Controversial Claims by Jackson Warn
Sydney: Four years after the passing of legendary spinner Shane Warn, his son Jackson has made a controversial assertion that his father's death may have been linked to the 'three or four' COVID vaccines he was compelled to take for work. Speaking on the '2 Worlds Collide Podcast', Jackson acknowledged his father's existing health issues. Warn tragically passed away from a heart attack in Thailand in 2022 at the age of 52.
Jackson expressed his firm belief that the vaccines played a role in his father's demise, stating, 'I am convinced that the vaccine had a hand in it. I don't think saying this will cause any controversy now. Even though Dad had some pre-existing health problems, I believe the vaccine exacerbated his condition. It's something I constantly think about.' He recalled that upon hearing the news of Warn's death, his immediate reaction was to blame the government and the vaccines.
He admitted that he struggled to contain his thoughts during the memorial service, saying, 'Perhaps it was wise not to express my views then; if I had, my situation would have been entirely different. But that's how I felt.'
Jackson noted, 'Dad was fine; he had received three or four doses. He didn't want to get vaccinated, but like many others, he was forced to do so for work.' He added, 'I prefer not to dwell on it too much, as it only fuels anger, which is not beneficial for anyone.' Regarding Warn's lifestyle, Jackson mentioned that despite smoking and drinking, his father was relatively healthy.
He concluded, 'At that time, Dad was healthy and happy. He looked great after a long time. Yes, he smoked and drank, but many people aged 80 or 90 smoke and drink far more than Dad did.' Just months before his death, Warn had contracted COVID-19, and at the time of his sudden passing, he was not battling any serious illness.
