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The high theorist of the conspiracy influenced his daughter to reject chemotherapy in favor of alternative treatment methods, which ultimately led to her death, and decided the coroner.
Palom Shemirani from Ukfield in East Sussex died in July last year – seven months after she was diagnosed with Nekhokzhkinsky lymphoma.
The 23-year-old Ms. Shemirani refused chemotherapy in favor of juices and coffee wedges playing for her mother, Kate Shemirani, a former nurse, who was affected by her anti-Vaccinations.
Coroner Katherine Wood said in Kent and Meday Corte Coroners on Thursday: “The influence that turned out to be on Paloma … introduced more than minimally before her death.”
According to her brothers, after her diagnosis in December 2023, the Shemirani went to live with her mother and began to have five coffee wedges per day.
In July 2024, she collapsed at home and was taken to the Royal Hospital of Sasex County in Brighton, where she died five days later.
The osteopath, who saw the g -shemirani in the morning, she collapsed, spoke about the investigation that he “never saw” the lymphoid mass, as he had in 43 years of practice.
M -Wood said that M -Jemrani died of the progression of the disease, which was cured, but was not treated.

She added that the treatment would give a mirani a chance for a full medicine by 80%.
The coroner said that the Cambridge graduate initially agreed to treatment, adding that “doubts in harmony surfaced only after Mrs. Shemirani became involved.”
The coroner said that the g -shemirani was influenced by her own beliefs, her mother, her father and from the family of the family – all who defended the alternative treatment that she used.
“I found that Mrs. Shemirani cares about her daughter incomprehensible, but not illegal murders,” said M -Wood.
“It seems that if Paloma had been supported and encouraged to take her diagnosis and consider chemotherapy with an open mind, it would probably follow this rate.”
The mother of Mr. Shemirani tried to accuse the medical staff of the death of her daughter and previously called chemotherapy “mustard gas”.
It was created, which was diagnosed in the Meidston hospital, where they diagnosed the Mi -Shemirani, and all the paramedics of the Royal Hospital of the Sassedex district acted properly.
Neither her mother nor her father – the non -human doctor Faramartz Shemirani – did not come to the conclusion.

Her brothers, Gabriel and Sebastian Shemirani, were present and said that the state “failed”, without classifying the death of his sister as illegal murder, despite the recognition of violations of their mother's responsibility.
Gabriel said to the investigation: “I completely blame my mother for the death of my sister,” adding that she “prevented” his sister from receiving treatment.
The coroner noted a “amazing” family dysfunction, which, according to her, was “demonstrated very publicly” during the investigation.
“The dynamics in the nearest family was complex and dysfunctional during the death of Paloma,” she said.