Journalist Who Demanded Concentration Camps for Unvaxxed Drops Dead at 33

A Canadian journalist who advocated putting people in concentration camps if they refused to get injected with Covid mRNA shots has died suddenly at the young age of 33.

Ian Vandaelle, a former reporter and editor for the Financial Post and a producer of Canadian financial news channel BNN Bloomberg, has passed away at 33 following an unexplained illness.

All that is known is that Vandaelle died unexpectedly due to a “neurological” issue.

His death was reported in a social media post by a fellow journalist and his significant other Stephanie Hughes.

“I haven’t been on Twitter for a while because my partner, @IanVandaelle, has been in the hospital since Nov. 18,” wrote Hughes.

“It’s with a heavy heart today that I say he was declared neurologically deceased this week and taken [off] life support this morning.

“He was 33 years old.”

“We will carry on his memory as the kindest, most loving person we could know,” continued Hughes.

“He also leaves behind the best friends anyone could ever ask for.”

Hughes has been asked to comment on whether the COVID-19 vaccine was related to his death.

She has so far refused to answer the question.

Obituaries are also being guarded about broadcasting his

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