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Cancer jab girl 'died of tumour' | Cancer jab girl 'died of tumour' |
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A girl who was vaccinated against cervical cancer died from a malignant tumour of the chest and not from a reaction to the jab, it was revealed. | A girl who was vaccinated against cervical cancer died from a malignant tumour of the chest and not from a reaction to the jab, it was revealed. |
Natalie Morton, 14, died after being given the injection at the Blue Coat Church of England School in Coventry. | Natalie Morton, 14, died after being given the injection at the Blue Coat Church of England School in Coventry. |
Deputy coroner for Coventry Louise Hunt said the vaccine was not thought to have been a contributing factor. | Deputy coroner for Coventry Louise Hunt said the vaccine was not thought to have been a contributing factor. |
A pathologist said her condition was "so severe that death could have arisen at any point". | A pathologist said her condition was "so severe that death could have arisen at any point". |
Natalie collapsed less than two hours after being given the Cervarix vaccine on Monday and was pronounced dead at Coventry's University Hospital. | |
Her death sparked concern among pupils and parents and on Tuesday HPV1 Cervarix vaccinations were temporarily suspended by some schools and primary care trusts. | |
The deputy coroner, who opened and adjourned the hearing at Coventry Magistrates' Court, said: "It appears that Natalie died from a tumour in her chest involving her heart and her lungs." | |
The inquest was told that the tumour had "heavily infiltrated" her heart and extended into her left lung. | The inquest was told that the tumour had "heavily infiltrated" her heart and extended into her left lung. |
'Beautiful smile' | 'Beautiful smile' |
Home Office pathologist Alexander Kolar gave the official preliminary cause of death as tumour of the chest. | |
Natalie's mother Elaine Bullock and stepfather Andrew Bullock paid tribute to her outside the court. | |
They said she was a "kind and fun-loving teenager with a beautiful smile". | They said she was a "kind and fun-loving teenager with a beautiful smile". |
We have seen the flowers and the messages of love and support Stepfather Andrew Bullock | |
Mr Bullock said: "We now know that Natalie's death was the result of a serious underlying medical condition and most probably nothing to do with the vaccine that she had at school." | Mr Bullock said: "We now know that Natalie's death was the result of a serious underlying medical condition and most probably nothing to do with the vaccine that she had at school." |
Her stepfather said Natalie was "a wonderful daughter, sister and granddaughter". | |
Mr Bullock added: "We understand that further tests are being carried out to discover the exact cause of Natalie's death." | Mr Bullock added: "We understand that further tests are being carried out to discover the exact cause of Natalie's death." |
Natalie's stepfather and mother expressed their gratitude to Blue Coat School head teacher Julie Roberts and her staff, and also thanked paramedics and hospital staff. | Natalie's stepfather and mother expressed their gratitude to Blue Coat School head teacher Julie Roberts and her staff, and also thanked paramedics and hospital staff. |
"We have seen the flowers and the messages of love and support laid at the cross in the school grounds," her stepfather added. | "We have seen the flowers and the messages of love and support laid at the cross in the school grounds," her stepfather added. |
Precautionary measure | |
Cervical cancer vaccination programmes in UK schools were resuming on Wednesday. | |
It is thought about a million girls have already safely received the Cervarix jab. | |
More than 1.4 million doses have been given out, of which there have been more than 4,600 suspected reactions reported, according to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency. | |
The government has said it has great confidence in the safety of its cervical cancer vaccination programme. | |
Before the preliminary results from the autopsy on Natalie were known, the vaccine's manufacturer voluntarily initiated a recall of one batch of vaccine as a precautionary measure. | |
But health experts have stressed that the vaccine is safe, estimating the chance of developing a severe, life-threatening reaction to it is around one in a million. |