Published 16:30 IST, January 25th 2021
Bradley Beal’s wife mocked for suggesting MLB icon Hank Aaron died due to COVID-19 vaccine
Bradley Beal's wife Kamiah has come under severe criticism after suggesting that the COVID-19 vaccine was the cause of MLB legend Hank Aaron's death.
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Brley Beal’s wife, Kamiah ams-Beal has found herself in hot waters after insinuating that MLB great Hank Aaron passed away after receiving COVID-19 vaccine earlier this month. NBA star's spouse took to social media to voice her claims but faced severe criticism from netizens. Hank Aaron passed away on Friday, January 22 at age of 86, and his death came less than three weeks after he was injected with vaccine.
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Brley Beal's wife Kamiah makes bizarre claim over Hank Aaron's death
Less than 24 hours after tragic passing of Hank Aaron, Kamiah ams published a story on her Instagram profile in which she wrote that 'close members' of MLB legend's family verified that Hank was not ill. She n referred to fact that COVID-19 vaccine - which Hank received - might have been cause of MLB icon's death. In a separate post, Kamiah wrote, "Play with that vaccine if you want".
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However, Kamiah's posts came under severe criticism from netizens, who slammed that Washington Wizards guard's wife. On Twitter, one wrote, "Brley Beal's wife is a real dummy for spreing false rumours about vaccine. Why do we even follow se stupid famous people?". Anor ded, "Please educate yourself on COVID-19 vaccine, you sound dumb as ever." A third ded, "LMAO. Kamiah's more worried about a vaccine than a virus. What planet am I living on?".
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Aaron received coronavirus vaccine on January 5, as he was part of population at risk in USA. 25-time MLB All-Star was happy and proud to have been vaccinated and even asked several citizens to do same. However, just two weeks later Aaron died of causes that are not yet clarified, which has me situation related to application of vaccine and re are those who believe that this caused death of Hank Aaron.
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One of Hank's reasons for getting COVID-19 vaccine was to show that African-American community how safe it was to get it. Fans all over world poured in with ir tributes for MLB icon, who won World Series with Atalanta Braves in 1957. Aaron played for Braves and Milwaukee Brewers and both franchises retired his No.44 jersey.
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16:30 IST, January 25th 2021