

The 23-year-old Paloma Shemirani from East Susex died in July 2024, seven months after the diagnosis, the Non-Lodzhkinsky lymphoma-the form of cancer, which is treated with timely therapy.
At first, she agreed to treatment, but she had doubts after her mother’s intervention, the conclusion said.
Instead of chemotherapy, the girl followed the advice of her mother, the former nurse Kate Shemirani, excluded from the medical registry for anti -Vaccinator propaganda. Mother convinced her daughter to be treated with juices and coffee enemas.
According to the investigation, after making a diagnosis, the girl moved to her mother and daily made five coffee enemas. In July, she lost consciousness of the house, was taken to the hospital in Brighton, but died five days later.
Crown Katherine Wood said that the mother’s influence made a “significant contribution” to the death of the patient. She noted that the disease was cured, and the chances of complete recovery in chemotherapy were about 80%.
During the hearing, the girl’s mother tried to blame the doctors, but the court found that the medical staff was acting correctly.
The brothers of the deceased, Gabriel and Sebastian, attended the hearing and accused the mother directly, saying that she prevented their sister from getting treatment.




