Monday, August 12, 2019

DEADLY JAB? Alana Cutland’s family fear yellow fever jab sent her ‘insane’ before she jumped to her death from plane in Madagascar

THE family of plane plunge student Alana Cutland are investigating whether a yellow fever jab could have driven her insane before she jumped from a plane. 
They are making urgent inquiries after being contacted by a former BBC war correspondent who told how he became a “raving lunatic” after having the inoculation.
Alana’s parents Neil and Alison now believe their 19-year-old daughter’s hallucinations could have been caused by yellow fever vaccine Stamaril.
A relative said: “We have been contacted by Malcolm Brabant who has conducted research on malaria drugs and the effects combined with yellow fever medication and we are now looking into this.
“He told us he had read the story speculating Alana’s hallucinations and was writing to suggest that the yellow fever vaccine Stamaril could have contributed to her condition, especially if mixed with Larium (Mefloquine), an anti mosquito drug.
“He said he went insane as a result of taking Stamaril for a trip to Africa.”
Cambridge student Alana plunged 3,700 feet to her death after opening the door of a light aircraft over Madagascar, East Africa.
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