[ Web Proxy ]
URL:
Viewing: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/derby-grandmother-died-days-after-37332466 [Back]  [Original]

Derby grandmother died days after Covid booster jab, as family 'convinced' vaccine was trigger - The Mirror


Skip to main content
The Mirror: The Heart of Britain
Check out our editions:

Derby grandmother died days after Covid booster jab, as family 'convinced' vaccine was trigger

Mohinder Kaur Mahal died after a stroke at Royal Derby Hospital 12 days after she received her vaccination for coronavirus

The woman's son claims 'informed consent was not gained' from his mother before the booster was administered(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

A Derby grandmother who used to bang her pans in appreciation for the NHS has died just days after getting her Covid-19 booster vaccine.


Mohinder Kaur Mahal, 85, struggled to speak a week after having the vaccine and a flu jab in Derby before she had to be taken to hospital. Twelve days after getting vaccinated, the widow died after a stroke at Royal Derby Hospital on October 31, 2022, an inquest into her death heard on Monday, June 22.


The woman's family later expressed their concerns about a possible link between the Covid jab and her stroke. Baldev Mahal, Mrs Mahals son, who was her principal carer, told the inquest at Leicester Coroner's Court on Monday: "When I look back now, Im convinced, in my own opinion, theres some kind of a trigger.


"Somethings jolted my mums system to send her down that road. I respectfully say to anyone, its not trying to put a downer on the vaccine its what happened in my mums circumstances."

The inquest heard Mrs Mahal was "frightened of getting Covid" and refused the vaccine a number of times before she eventually changed her mind. Mr Mahal told the inquest that he and his mother were not told during the appointment that she was being given a booster jab.

The son added they were given no leaflet about the Covid or flu vaccines and were told if she experienced any pain to take paracetamol. He said: "When you think of it from a clinical point of view, informed consent was not gained.


"For my mums academic level, it could have been put simply that this one isnt for you some kind of explanation to go along with it."

Senior coroner Professor Catherine Mason asked: "At any point did your mum say 'I dont want a vaccine'?" Mr Mahal replied: "Those words werent spoken."

He told the inquest that his mother had blurred vision, pain and confusion after the jab was administered. He said: "Certainly the same day she suffered quite a big headache, that afternoon, and decided to sleep it off.


"When it started being weakness in the legs and certainly blurred vision I just thought shes probably got a migraine." On October 26, Mr Mahal found his mother partly dressed on the bed.

He said: "Her jaw had locked. She could not speak, was murmuring. I could see from her eye movement she was very agitated." Mr Mahal told the ambulance workers who came to her home that his mother had recently had two vaccinations.

She was taken to hospital, where she later died. Mr Mahal then spoke to a doctor at his mother's GP surgery on November 23.


He said: "I told him my mum had died. He checked mums records and he said she should not have had that one (vaccination)." Mr Mahal said he then referred his mothers death to the coroner.

Mr Mahal added: "Its not about the vaccine. Its about how its been administered to somebody like my mum with all these health conditions." The inquest heard Mrs Mahal had diabetes and previously had a stroke in January 2021.

Dr James Scott, a stroke consultant at Royal Derby Hospital, told the coroner he does not think the vaccination played a part in Mrs Mahals stroke.


He said: "She had heart failure, she had an injury to the brain, to the other side, from her previous stroke. So she did not have a fair fight on her hands."

In a pen portrait, one of Mrs Mahals other children Jaspal said: "My mum was frightened of the pandemic, Covid-19. She was isolated from her friends and family. This did have a massive impact on her. She would say shes scared but we must bang our pans for all the doctors and nurses.

"She banged them so hard she broke the pans. I said you cannot do it every day mum, its only Thursdays'." One of Mrs Mahals other sons Jasvinder said in a written statement "family was everything" to her.

Article continues below

The inquest heard that proceedings were moved to Leicester from Derby because Baldev Mahal alleged the previous coroner was "biased", which she has denied. The inquest continues.

ENJOYED THIS STORY?

Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.

Google Preferred Source Badge [Google Preferred Source Badge]




2026 a Reach plc subsidiary
reach logo [reach logo]

At Reach and across our entities we and our partners use information collected through cookies and other identifiers from your device to improve experience on our site, analyse how it is used and to show personalised advertising. You can opt out of the sale or sharing of your data, at any time clicking the "Do Not Sell or Share my Data" button at the bottom of the webpage. Please note that your preferences are browser specific. Use of our website and any of our services represents your acceptance of the use of cookies and consent to the practices described in our Privacy Notice and Terms and Conditions.

Accept
Web Proxy Viewer  |  New URL  |  Original Page