Fully Jabbed Toddler ‘Suddenly and Mysteriously’ Drops Dead at Childcare Centre

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Fully jabbed two year old drops dead at daycare facility

A fully jabbed two-year-old boy has died “suddenly and mysteriously” at a daycare facility in Queensland, Australia.

Paramedics were called to the Little Gems Childcare and Early Learning Centre in Maryborough, on Wednesday after the toddler dropped dead in front of other children and staff.

Though police are not treating the death as suspicious, they say the cause of the death is still unknown and investigations are still underway.

Dailymail.co.uk reports: One mother who arrived at the centre to pick up her daughter about 5.30pm on Wednesday told the Courier Mail tearful staff inside were ‘absolutely beside themselves’ as they came to terms with the tragedy. 

‘I can’t help but feel tremendous pain for the parents,’ she said.

‘Imagine dropping your child off to daycare and never seeing them again.’

The mother, who wanted to remain anonymous, told the publication her three-year-old daughter loved attending the day care centre and each of the staff.

She said staff would feel like ‘they’ve lost a child too’ after nurturing each child and ‘really taking care of the kids’.

The centre closed on Wednesday, with the children sent home early, and will remain shut on Thursday. 

A bunch of flowers has been left at the scene.

A report will be prepared for the coroner.  

10 Comments

  1. Who allowed the two year old to get vaxed and boosted? Shame on the parents, the medical profession and the aussie government for killing a two year old kid.

  2. Had enough of this genocide yet? Got your pitchforks and rope handy?

    I would have up-voted every comment except the throm-something but unfortunately discus will not allow upvoting without signing-in (and tracking).

  3. Annastacia Palaszczuk must have gotten great delight from hearing the news. She’s hoping for thousands of innocent children to die. She’s responsible for it.

  4. How do you know the child was jabbed? It would be highly unusual for a two-year-old to be jabbed given that children in Queensland are supposed to be five or older to receive the vaccine.

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