BBC radio presenter Lisa Shaw died from a blood clot caused by the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine, her family have said.The broadcaster for BBC Newcastle has died in hospital at the age of 44, and developed "severe" headaches after having the Covid vaccine and fell ill several days later.Lisa was a mother-of-one and worked as a presenter for BBC Newcastle.In a statement shared with The Sun, her family said: "She was treated by the Royal Victoria Infirmary's intensive care team for blood clots and bleeding in her head."Tragically, she passed away, surrounded by her family, on Friday afternoon."We are devastated and there is a Lisa-shaped hole in our lives that can never be filled."We will love and miss her always."It's been a huge comfort to see.
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