BBC News, South East
A woman who died after denying chemotherapy was “five coffee enemis” under the care of her mother, her brother told an inquiry.
Paloma Shemirani, who rejected chemotherapy for non-Hodkin lymphoma, suffered a deadly heart attack on July 24 last year at the Royal Sussex County Hospital.
Her mother, Kate Shemirani, an insult nurse, who grew to prominently on social media, shared the Kovid -19 misinformation, was involved in her daughter’s “treatment program”.
Paloma’s brother Gabriel Shemirani, along with his other siblings Sebastian, blames his mother’s principles of his mother’s anti-Medicine Conspiracy for his death at the age of 23, at the age of 23.
Gabriel Shemirani was on a hearing at Medestone, Kent on Tuesday, and he spent seven sessions with Paloma on his mother’s recommendation, investigating a forensic psychiatrist Ali Ajaz.
Mr. Shemirani said that she was “colored with the control of my mother”, which Dr. Ajaz said that there were speculation.
Dr. Ajaz said that it was not his job to comment on the efficacy of his finished treatment program.
“My sister was doing coffee enema daily, would it worry you if she had told you?” Asked Mr. Shemirani.
“I don’t know anything about coffee enema,” Dr. Ajaz said.
The inquiry also heard that cancer treatment of Paloma rides a strict diet and “lots of green juice” to a large extent.
“Do you think my mother was scaring Paloma and she feels that she was the only one who could save her?” Asked Mr. Shemirani.
“I don’t know, you can definitely speculate,” Dr. Ajaz said.
The first doctor assessed Paloma during the High Court proceedings, which was read: “I have no concern that Ms. Shemirani has been influenced or uncontrolled by any person while deciding about her own medical treatment.”
It was also shown that Dr. There was an email exchange between Ajaz and Paloma in which he described his concerns about being treated as “a completely shocking and sick revelation” against his wish in the hospital.
“How did that email be found there? It definitely didn’t come by himself,” he replied.
Dr. Ajaz also appeared as a medical expert thrice on the controversial podcast of Kate Shemirani, and he sent many patients to him.
Ms. Shamirani was killed in 2021 as a nurse, and a nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Committee found that the messages she had spread during the epidemic, “had put a significant risk of damage to the public”.
Ms. Shemirani, who participated in the inquiry through video link, was warned for a second day in a row that her conduct was “unacceptable” during the hearing.
He was seen indicating in front of the camera in front of the mute, as well as Dr. During Ajaz’s interrogation, an attempt was made to present new allegations.
Coronor Catherine Wood told her that she was “boundary on contempt of court”.
The inquiry is going on.