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Texas mum speaks out after son’s death following vaccinations

A Texas mother has shared her family’s heartbreaking experience following the sudden death of her six-month-old son, Bently, just days after he received multiple “routine” childhood vaccinations.

Speaking to naturalnews.com, Alisa Neathery recounted how her son was given a series of immunisations during a single clinic visit in Fort Worth in 2012.

During the appointment, the paediatrician stressed the importance of childhood vaccines, sharing stories from his home country in Africa where preventable diseases claimed many young lives. Alisa later learned her son had received 13 vaccine doses during the visit, administered through three injections and an oral vaccine. Medical staff reportedly spent around 30 minutes preparing the immunisations, while the doctor reassured her that Bently was a healthy and physically strong infant.

She said Bently appeared unwell in the days that followed, exhibiting unusual behaviour and irritability. Five days after the appointment, he was dead.

Medical examiners were unable to determine a definitive cause of death, with the case ultimately classified as Sudden Unexpected Unexplained Death Syndrome (SUDS).



Neathery believes the vaccinations contributed to her son’s death and has since become an advocate for families who suspect vaccine-related injuries.

“There are so many children who have died and been injured by vaccines that sadly, Alisa’s story is very common,” says Nancy Babcock, who runs a Facebook support group called Angel Babies for the parents of children who have died following vaccinations.

“Alisa is a brave soul for sharing her story, and there are so many just like her. It’s heartwrenching.”

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