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Covid vaccine denier mum who labelled herself a ‘free-thinker’ dies of virus

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mother-of-four who posted anti-vaccine pictures and slogans on social media has died from coronavirus. Kristen Lowery, 40, was said to have ‘unexpectedly’ passed away on September 15 after a short battle with the deadly virus.

On one of her social media profiles, Lowery posted that she was ‘unmasked, unmuzzled, unvaccinated, unafraid’ with her family later confirming on the same profile that Kristen was ‘in hospital fighting for her life against Covid and pneumonia.’ Since her death Lowery’s Facebook profile has been changed to private setting after her family confirmed her death, which prompted some Facebook users to criticise the mum for not getting the vaccine or wearing a mask.

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