Son says anti-vax mother ‘escaped justice’ after coroner blamed her for daughter’s cancer death

The son of the Anti-VAX campaignist, who pressureed his daughter to reject the traditional cancer treatment that led to his death, claimed that his mother had ‘escaped from justice’.
Gabriel Shemirani spoke after the investigation into the death of his sister Paloma, who died of Lymphoma, an aggressive cancer in July last year.
23-year-old Mr. Shemirani tried to force his twin sister to return to the hospital for treatment only months before her death, and claimed that her mother’s’ compelling control ‘, Anti-VAX campaignist Kay’ Kate ‘Shemirani’ was under compelling control.
And today he spoke of his disappointment, he said he couldn’t find that Coroner Paloma was illegally killed.
In an emotional statement published outside the City and Medway Coroners Court in Maidstone, he said: ‘I know there is too much speculation how it will emerge today, and the general people hope that it deserves so much for my sister, unfortunately I would not say that it is a failure I expect.
“ My sister was not only failed by Kay Shemirani. He failed by a state apparatus that did not pay attention to the people he promised to protect.
Bir He had to be exposed to a social services that blind abuse. By a police force that moves indifferent to a crime he had to investigate.
But this result is not just about my sister. Actually, it’s not even about Kay.
Paloma Shemirani (in the picture) last year in July last year, after pressure to reject traditional cancer treatment by his mother, he died of an aggressive cancer.
Kay Shemerani (on the right) Covid-19 won the fame on social media while sharing conspiracy theories
“ This is about your sisters. This is about your mothers, your brothers, your fathers.
`Today, the state did not just say that protecting my sister does not care- does not care to protect yours. Call it Whitehall, Call the Establishment, Labor, Conservatives. Today – they say, “We don’t want to protect you from Kay Shemerani.”
‘Because beech will never think that there will be children with which they are in danger tomorrow.’
He continued: ‘The government can arrest 900 people for protesting the genocide on a day, but not a single woman for killing her daughter in a year.
“ This government does not care about justice, Hell, we all stopped feeling the pain of the injustices that we should encounter a long time ago.
However, I do not want to end this expression with the message of pessimism. I do not object to a blind, naive hope.
“ Today I have given my promise to my sister all over his life; His joy is unbearable and does not ignore any pain.
Paloma, they didn’t hear your pain today, but they will. They did not hear the breaths taken from you by a mother who wanted to protect you. They didn’t see the future stolen from you. But they will.
“ They will see the lives of all men, all women, all girls, and all men who die like you. They stop the men, women, mothers and fathers who kill the beech killed.
Paloma’s twin brother Gabriel spoke today after Coroner’s investigation decision.
Gabriel (in the Left Picture) and Sebastian (in the Picture) Shemerani participated in the results of the coronary’s investigation into the death of his sisters
‘The brothers and sisters who love the way you love you will listen to your sisters.’
A Coroner released a scolding for an anti -VAX campaignist who puts his daughter into traditional cancer treatment and leads to direct death.
23 -year -old Cambridge graduate Paloma Shemirani collapsed and in July last year, a 17 cm tumor that stopped breathing on his neck and chest in July suffered a irreversible brain damage. Five days later he was approved dead in the hospital.
However, while sharing the Covid-19 conspiracy theories, his mother, who came to the fore on social media, claimed that Paloma’s death was the result of the killing of the severe neglected man caused by the health personnel who cured him.
During the malignant investigation, Mrs. Shemerani from East Sussex, Uckfield accused health officials, doctors and even the ‘real’ reason ‘of the death of the’ focus ‘daughter’.
And he refused to accept any responsibility of Paloma’s death by putting pressure on him to reject chemotherapy and trying to treat non -Hodgkin Lymphoma with a ‘alternative’ treatment, including routine.
Today, however, Kent and Medway Coroner Catherine Wood made a rebuke to Mrs. Shemerani and accused her of contributing to ‘more than minimal’ to her daughter’s death.
Mrs. Wood said to the court to record a decision: ‘I can conclude that the impact brought by Mrs. Shemerani to the management of her treatment has contributed more than minimal.’
Paloma graduated from the University of Cambridge with the degree of Portuguese and Spanish and found a job with a yacht charter company
Coroner continued: ‘In December 2023, Paloma found a large and cumbersome mass and was correctly diagnosed as non -Hodgkin lymphoma with cancer.
“ `O (Mrs. Shemirani) diagnosis of a little doubt I see.
‘I see Mrs. Shemerani negatively affecting Paloma about her treatment.’
Coroner also criticized Paloma’s parents for blaming the hospital staff who contributed to their death.
He said: ‘The unfounded claims (by Dr and Mrs. Shemerani) could be understood about the steps taken while trying to treat others’ daughters.’
Coroner, Mrs. Shemerani’nin Paloma’nın assignment, but her daughter had to know that she had to know that she had to know the care task and ‘vulnerable daughter’ could not direct the right treatment, he said.
He said: ‘I find Mrs. SheMirani’s care for her daughter in many ways.
“ Mrs. SheMirani’nin Paloma’nın lymphoma mass and therefore I think that cancer accepts.
Paloma’s twin brother tried to force him to return to the hospital for treatment with the Supreme Court action last year and claimed that his mother was under the ‘compelling control’.
“ I find it unthinkable that it does not encourage Paloma (searching for the right treatment).
There is no evidence that Gerson treatment can treat cancer.
‘Paloma came to believe that it no longer has cancer and that Gerson treatment would reduce the tumor.
‘I can’t admit that Mrs. SheMirani believes and did not receive treatment.’
‘Paloma died of a natural disease that can be healed, but was not treated.’
As a result, Coroner said how he graduated from Cambridge University with Portugal and Spanish degree from Cambridge University and found a job with a yacht charter company.
However, he said that Paloma, who grew up in a dysfunctional family, was on holiday in Sweden when he received a call from his doctors to come to the hospital because of anxious results of biopsy.
Coroner then detailed how Ms. Shemerani intervened in the medical care of her daughter, pressed her to discharge her from Maidstone Hospital and filed a series of complaints about the health personnel.
Paloma’s twin brother Gabriel said that the last time last year’s Christmas day, East Sussex, Uckfield, went to visit him and tried to encourage his sister to return to the hospital – he conducted an angry debate with his mother.
Coroner remembered how Paloma joined a GP with his mother in January this year.
The doctor said that Paloma offered a ‘aggressive cancer’ to the court, but he did not want to get chemotherapy due to possible side effects, including ‘infertility’. Mrs. Shemerani told her beliefs about alternative treatments.
GP, Paloma’nın Royal Marsden Hospital agreed to be treated, but then the personnel ‘Paloma’nın intervened in the decision of the decision’ in the middle of the fears canceled the appointment, he said.
Coroner, his brother, Mr. Shemerani’s sister, by the mothers who prevented life -saving medical care ‘control and compelling treatment’ victim of the victim of the victim of how to start a trial in the high court said.
Mrs. SheMirani and her ex -husband Dr. Faramarz Shemirani refused to attend the results hearing by writing Coroner to indicate that they would not be ready to hear his decision.
Ms. SheMirani was shot as a nurse in 2021 and a nursing and midwifery Council (NMC) Committee found that ‘Covid-19, which put the people at the risk of a significant loss of harm, was spreading false information.
In his evidence of the investigation, Mrs. Shemerani told the court that the ‘Medical Actions series’ caused the death of his daughter and claimed that he was ‘heavy negligence’.
He also claimed that Paloma was given medicine without consent and felt ‘pressure and bullying’ when he was at the hospital in December 2023.
However, the first medical officer at the scene of the court, the court trying to save the life of Mrs. Shemirani’nin ambulance team trying to save ‘a challenge’, he said.
Robin Bass of the South East Ambulance Service, ‘The mother of the patient presented a challenge.
‘The crew was interrupted while taking care.’ ‘
Medical officer, Mrs. Shemerani’s daughter rejected that she suffered from cancer and said that the ‘lymphoma’ or growth on her chest is a ‘last event’, he added.
The court also heard that she was looking for a friend before calling the ambulance when Ms. Shemerani’s daughter collapsed.




