It’s “absolutely absurd” that the parents of twin babies who died a week after receiving three vaccines are still under suspicion for killing their children, according to Dr. Pierre Kory, who reviewed the twins’ medical records.
Vaccine-related sudden infant deaths (SIDs) are “tragic” and unfortunately, “as common as the day is long,” Kory said in an interview Wednesday with Children’s Health Defense’s (CHD) Polly Tommey.
Kory spoke with Tommey, CHD.TV program director, about the deaths of 18-month-old Dallas and her twin brother, Tyson.
‘Such a Double Tragedy’
The babies died about seven days after receiving the flu shot, the Hepatitis A vaccine and the DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) vaccine at their 18-month wellness visit.
When the mother brought the twins in for their wellness visit on April 23, she and her mother-in-law told the pediatrician they had concerns about the twins receiving the flu shot because the father’s family had a history of adverse reactions to the vaccine. The pediatrician told them the babies would be OK and had nurses give the twins the shots.
The next morning, the babies’ lips were blue and they were lethargic, according to Angela Wulbrecht, a registered nurse with the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation, who has assisted the parents in filing a report with the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, or VAERS.
Wulbrecht, who also spoke with Tommey, said the babies continued to be very sick for the rest of that week. The morning of May 1, the mother found the babies dead in their bed after apparently passing away in their sleep.
The mother called 911, hoping the paramedics would be able to do something to help the twins.
“She didn’t know that her babies had passed until she was in the sheriff’s department, where they were accusing her of murder and asking her what she did to these babies,” Wulbrecht told Tommey.
The police informed the babies’ father, who had been trying to call his wife from work after hearing that their home was surrounded by police tape, that his children had died and that he must go to the sheriff’s office for questioning.
“It’s such a double tragedy,” Kory said. Not only do the parents “have to endure the trauma of losing their loved babies, but now they’re being harassed and sort of suspected by the police.”
“This must be tragic and traumatizing to those parents beyond belief,” he added.
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Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D., is a reporter and researcher for The Defender based in Fairfield, Iowa.
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