A woman in the United Kingdom who rejected cancer drugs was affected by the mother, and discovered the investigation cancer
One of the simulations said that the woman who died after her rejection of chemotherapy doctors believed that she would have gave her a strong opportunity to recover that was “negatively affected” with her conspiracy mother.
Paluma Shimerani died at the age of 23 in July 2024 after rejecting the traditional treatment of lymphoma other than Hodgkin. On Thursday, the pathologist said in her investigation that the influence of her parents, Kai and Paadarz Shimerani, “more than a minimum” contributed to her death.
“It appears that if a support is supported and encouraged to accept its diagnosis and considered chemotherapy with an open mind, it may have been followed by that course,” Catherine Wood said in a hearing in the Coroner Court in Mediston.
She said Kai Shimerani “took a leading role in advising Paloma regarding and facilitating access to alternative treatments.” She added: “If you approach an open mind, then Palum would choose the opportunity to survive, and if you undergo chemotherapy, you may survive.”
NHS doctor told the Baluma Shimerani’s death that she was concerned about her mother, Kai, known as the online effect, Kate Shimerani, of her daughter’s refusal to treat cancer.
Araunodaya Mohan, a consultant of a blood diseases specialist at Medstone Hospital, said she recommended steroids and a pet photo survey (Poosteron emissions), and that Paluma “nodded by agreement”.
At the time of her diagnosis, doctors at Meduston Hospital told Paluma that she had a 80 % chance to recover through chemotherapy.
The doctor said she spoke to Kay on the phone, saying that she had expressed “concerns” about the proposed treatment. “There were fears that Mrs. Shimerani was affecting Paloma?” I said, “Was there fears that Mrs. Shimerani was affecting Paloma?” Mohan replied, “This is true.” Paloma later rejected treatment. When Mohan asked about the reason, there is no specific reason, he heard the investigation.
When asked if she had responded to the day that her decision was affected by anyone, Mohan said: “She was very confident that this is her own decision and was not affected.”
After graduating from Cambridge, Baluma was working and living in an apartment with a colleague at home and was “separate” from her mother until the diagnosis of cancer.
She went to live with her mother after leaving the hospital. When asked if there was a change in a Paloma situation after its discharge, Mohan told the court: “Yes, I was completely worried because at the time of the hospital did not refuse chemotherapy, she was thinking about it, but after getting out of the exit completely from the treatment, which I was very disappointed.”
Using Kate Shimerani’s name, Kai rose to a social media while participating the theories of Covid-19 plot. She came out as a nurse in 2021, with a committee from the Nursing and Jerusalem Council (NMC) and found that she had published misleading information Covid-19, which “endangered the audience with great risk.”
In written data submitted to the Family Department at the Supreme Court in the spring of 2024, Palum said that she had partially rejected chemotherapy because of her “background in normal healing,” according to the investigation previously.
The data was written as part of the procedures that her twin brother, Gabriel, was involved in Tunbridge Wells NHS TRST, as he sought to assess the suitability of her care options. Palum died before they concluded.
Palum wrote: “If she becomes sick, she always turned to my mother first to get advice because she is a trained nurse and a qualified dietitian.” The investigation heard that Paloma told the Supreme Court that she was “pleased” with the alternative treatment she was following, and she was “sure” that she would “recover completely” if she was left to continue this.
The investigation heard that the criminal psychiatrist Ali Aziz spent seven sessions with Paloma based on the recommendation of her mother, who had a professional relationship. The doctor appeared on Podcast Kay as a medical expert three times, and he referred several patients to him.
Gabriel said his mother “sacrificed” his sister “for her own principles.” He said to the investigation: “I blame my mother completely for the death of my sister” – because his sister’s “obstructing” of treatment.
“I think she sacrificed a life of Palum for her own principles, and I think she should be responsible for the death of Palmena,” he said.
Kay claimed during the investigation procedures that her daughter’s death was caused by unintentional murder to neglect the medical staff, claiming that she had “disastrously deteriorated” when the paramedics entered.
She said that her daughter was “good” in the morning in which she collapsed, and the court told: “She looks healthy and good … she was smiling and laughing.”
After the collapse, Kai did not immediately call an ambulance, but he called a friend instead, then called emergency services while starting CPR.
In the 999 call that played to the field, Kaye heard shouting: “She dies.” Nevertheless, the court told that “everything was delightedly wrong” after the paramedics arrived.
Paloma was transferred to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton on the industrial respiratory system, and the death of the stem in the brain was announced on the afternoon of July 24, 2024 after a series of medical checks at the national level.
When reading the amended witness statement, Kay accused the investigation of “trying to convert the focus” from the “real” case of the death of Palom. “Any attempt to put responsibility for me wrong – the people who need to answer are those who have failed to confirm the diagnosis, and the drugs that are managed without their consent that could harm their heart.”