It's been confirmed by Jamal Edwards' mother (Brenda) that he died from "cardiac arrhythmia after he took recreational drugs".
Again, his death was posted about on tattle shortly after it happened. No one definitively said it was the vaccine, but as with many young deaths, it was posted as a
possibility.
I don't want to start drama, but all I'm saying is that if it's OK to post about a young person dying and speculate that it
might have been the vaccine, it's also OK to post confirmation that it wasn't. It's tragic either way.
Also, there has been a drive to increase the amount of defibrillators for years. Old telephone boxes have had them installed long before covid, as heart attacks have been one of the leading causes of death for many years in the UK. It's not part of a wider conspiracy, there has just been lots of awareness, in part pushed by people who tragically lost loved ones from heart attacks where no defibrillator was available or -- more positively -- where someone's life was only saved because there was a defibrillator nearby.
A few articles from 2019 as evidence:
The UK’s premier road marking vehicle manufacturer, Somerford Equipment, has joined with neighbouring businesses to install a lifesaving defibrillator unit.
www.hitexinternational.com
HOW far do you live from a defibrillator? And how quickly could you get to the nearest one if someone you knew had a heart attack?
www.readingchronicle.co.uk