BBC presenter's death due to complications of Covid vaccine, coroner rules 

Dr Polvikoski said the clinical evidence 'strongly supports the idea that it was, indeed, vaccine-induced'
BBC presenter's death due to complications of Covid vaccine, coroner rules 

BBC radio presenter Lisa Shaw died in hospital after suffering blood clots after she received the AstraZeneca vaccine (Family handout/PA)

An award-winning BBC radio presenter died due to complications of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccination, a coroner has concluded.

Lisa Shaw died in May, just over three weeks after she had her first dose of the jab, an inquest in Newcastle heard on Thursday.

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