Actress dies by assisted suicide after linking persistent neurological condition to COVID booster shot.
The Tragic Death of Actress Katerina Pavelek
The recent death of actress and model Katerina Pavelek has shocked many, but it seems to have gone largely unnoticed by the establishment and entertainment media. Perhaps this is because of the reason she gave in her farewell post on social media.
“The booster jab I received over a year ago destroyed my health, my body, and my life completely,” Katerina Pavelek wrote in an Instagram post. “There is no other way to end my suffering other than the decision I made.”
In her heartfelt post, Pavelek explained that she had become severely ill in the last 10 days and was unable to do much. She felt that her body was too weak to fight the illness and made the difficult decision to end her life at the Pegasos association in Switzerland.
Pavelek revealed that she had been diagnosed with an untreatable chronic neurological illness called ME/CFS, which she believed was caused by the booster jab she received on top of a suspected respiratory ALS.
“This illness made me disabled, unable to work or have a social life, and unable to enjoy life altogether,” she shared. “Breathing has become more and more painful for me, and my lung function has been declining. Thank you for all your friendship and support over the last year.”
Pavelek, a native of Slovakia, tragically passed away on June 1 in Liestal, Switzerland. Her IMDB profile confirmed her death, stating the cause as suicide.
Surprisingly, the mainstream entertainment news sites have largely ignored Pavelek’s death. While these sites often fill their pages with tributes and obituaries of recently deceased performers, Pavelek’s passing has received little attention.
One of the few outlets to acknowledge her death was the celebrity gossip site RadarOnline. They reported that Pavelek died by assisted suicide after being diagnosed with an incurable and chronic neurological illness, which she claimed was a result of the COVID-19 booster shot she received last year.
Pavelek, 41, had appeared in several movies and TV shows, including “The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time,” “Default,” and “The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale.”
Model and actress Katerina Pavelek recently died by assisted suicide after she was diagnosed with an incurable and chronic neurological illness that she claimed was a result of the COVID-19 booster shot she received last year.
Pavelek, 41, ended her life at an assisted suicide… pic.twitter.com/oD8MphpE78— Luther ‘Ćyrus’ (@Censored4sure) July 6, 2023
Prior to her death, Pavelek had shared that her health had been steadily declining after receiving the Johnson & Johnson booster shot in February 2022. This revelation was made during a memorial ceremony held by her friends.
Actor Devlin Wilder, who attended the ceremony, wrote, “Today we celebrated the life of Katarina Pavelek. It was a beautiful memorial on the beach, sharing stories of her laughter, her boldness, her resilience, and our friendship with her and one another. It was great to meet new friends today and build kinship with others. I miss you fiercely Kat. You would have loved this day.”
Another performer, Jessica Sutta, formerly of the Pussycat Dolls, also attributes her recent debilitating disability to her COVID vaccines. In a March interview, she revealed that many other performers have suffered adverse effects from the shots but are afraid to speak out due to the industry’s disapproval.
Sutta expressed her frustration, saying, “I was kind of angered by the fact that they’re not speaking out, [but] they want to work. They have endorsement deals.” She acknowledged that speaking her truth about her suspected vaccine injury could potentially destroy her career.
The tragic death of Katerina Pavelek serves as a reminder of the potential risks associated with medical interventions. It also highlights the importance of open dialogue and support for those who have experienced adverse effects.
Source: The Western Journal
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