Jackson Warne Questions COVID-19 Vaccines in Father Shane Warne’s Death
Four years after Shane Warne’s unexpected passing, his son Jackson has shared some controversial thoughts. He suggests that his father’s death might be connected to the COVID-19 vaccines Warne was “forced to take for work.” The cricket legend, known as one of the best bowlers ever, passed away at 52 in Thailand due to a heart attack.
During a recent episode of the ‘2 Worlds Collide’ podcast, Jackson expressed his belief that the vaccines may have played a role in his father’s death, despite recognizing that Warne had existing health problems. “I truly think the vaccine was involved. It’s not even a controversial statement anymore. Even with his health issues, I believe the vaccine brought those risks to light,” Jackson explained.
He recalled his immediate reaction upon hearing the news of his father’s death. “I quickly blamed the government and the vaccine,” Jackson said. He admitted he held back his feelings during the memorial service to avoid stirring up controversy.
Reflecting on Warne’s vaccination experience, Jackson noted, “Dad had to take multiple doses, even though he didn’t want to. He was compelled to do it for his work, just like many others.” He also acknowledged the challenge of dealing with his anger surrounding the circumstances of his father’s passing. “I try not to dwell on it. Holding onto that anger doesn’t help anyone,” he mentioned.
Jackson painted a picture of his father’s life leading up to his death, saying Warne was in good shape and appeared happy. “Dad looked healthier than he had in a long time. Yes, he smoked and drank, but lots of people much older than him do the same,” he pointed out.
It’s worth noting that Warne contracted COVID-19 a few months before he died while coaching in England, but he didn’t seem to have any severe medical issues at the time of his sudden death—a topic that remains hotly debated years later.
