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THREE DOCTORS From the Same Hospital “Die Suddenly” in the Same Week After Hospital Mandates Fourth COVID Shot


Three physicians at Canada’s Trillium Health Partners-Mississauga Hospital died unexpectedly in the same week. The cause of death for the three doctors has yet to be announced.

The news about the three deceased doctors was first shared by Monique in a post that went viral. According to Monique, a concerned nurse shared with her a copy of the memo that was sent out by the hospital’s management.

According to the nurse, the three doctors died after the hospital started mandating the fourth Covid shot for their employees.


“Three physicians at the Mississauga hospitals have died this week,” the nurse told Monique. “1st memo Monday, 2nd Tuesday, 3rd Thursday. [The] cause of death wasn’t shared in the memo, but how many times have 3 doctors died in 1 week, days after the hospital started administering the 4th shot to staff.”

“This is in addition to the physician who worked at North York General who died this week while out running. How many more “coincidences” will people accept. These shots need to be pulled,” the nurse concluded.

The Gateway Pundit previously reported that Dr. Paul Hannam, the Chief of Emergency Medicine and Program Medical Director at North York General Hospital (NYGH), died unexpectedly on July 16 while out for a run, according to his colleagues.

The three physicians who died the same week were Dr. Lorne Segall (July 17), Dr. Stephen McKenzie (July 18), and Dr. Jakub Sawicki (July 21).

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The Gateway Pundit had reached out to Trillium Health Partners through their official Facebook page on July 24th to verify the deaths of the three doctors but did not respond to our inquiry.

We then contacted the hospital and spoke with Amit Shilton, the manager of media relations and services. Shilton told the Gateway Pundit that he could not confirm their death due to personal reasons.

On Wednesday, Trillium Health Partners finally released a statement and confirmed the deaths of the three physicians.

“It is with deep sadness that THP mourns the loss of three of our physicians who recently passed away,” the hospital announced on Twitter.

“Dr. Jakub Sawicki, Dr. Stephen McKenzie, and Dr. Lorne Segall were respected physicians who dedicated their lives to caring for their patients and community,” the post added.

The hospital claimed that the social media rumor that their deaths were related to the COVID-19 vaccination is “simply not true.”

According to the memo, Dr. Lorne Segall joined Trillium Health Partners in 2007 as an Otolaryngologist at Credit Valley Hospital and served as Division Head of Otolaryngology from 2016 to 2017. His generous contributions and support to Trillium Health Partners’ Otolaryngology services played a pivotal role in the success of our Otolaryngology Program.

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“An obituary posted online said Dr. Segall, 49, passed away on July 17, after a “ridiculously unfair and hard-fought year-long battle with advanced lung cancer,” Global News reported.

Dr. Stephen McKenzie died one day after Dr. Segall. He died on July 18.

“Dr. McKenzie joined Trillium Health Partners (THP) in 1983 as a Neurologist at Mississauga Hospital. He was one of the department’s founding members and was a source of stability as the program evolved. He had a strong interest in medical education and found great satisfaction in passing on his knowledge. His talent for teaching was invaluable and throughout his career continued to make generous contributions to undergraduate and postgraduate medical education at THP and the University of Toronto,” the memo read.

The reason for his death has not yet been determined.

Dr. Jakub Sawicki died on July 21, according to the memo. The reason for his death remains unknown at this time.

“Dr. Sawicki completed his training at the Credit Valley Family Medicine Teaching Unit in 2013 and has been a member of the Surgical Assisting team at Trillium Health Partners since 2014,” the memo read.

According to the GoFundMe page set up by Sawicki’s wife, Iris Sawicki, “my husband was diagnosed with Stage 4 Gastric Cancer Signet Ring Adenocarcinoma, which had spread beyond the gastric wall into his peritoneal cavity.”

Story cited here.

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