- Health officials are investigating the death of a 26-year-old man in New Zealand
- Rory James Nairn died 12 days after receiving his first Pfizer Covid vaccination
- His distraught fiancée says the public need to be made more away for the risks
Rory James Nairn, 26, had heart palpitations for several days before collapsing to the floor of his Dunedin home in New Zealand on November 17.
Health officials are now probing weather the vaccine may have contributed to his shock death.
In rare cases, mRNA vaccines can trigger heart-related side effects but Kiwi medical authorities are not willing to speculate on the coronial investigation.
The findings of the autopsy may not be revealed for some weeks with a vast number of tests to be carried out.
His distraught fiancée Ashleigh Wilson is desperately searching for answers after the 'traumatic' ordeal and says not knowing what happened is 'frustrating'.
'I watched him die and I could not get to him. We were about to leave for the hospital and he was in the toilet and I heard a thud,' she told the NZ Herald.
'He had fallen, his body was blocking the door, his full weight was against it and I couldn't get it open.
'I could just see him through a crack in the door, I could see that he was gone.'
Ms Wilson, who is vaccinated, said no matter what the post-mortem results show, the public should be more aware of the potential side effects so they know to seek help immediately
She said the risks are all a bit 'blasé' with only a small pamphlet handed out after getting a shot.
Mr Nairn started feeling 'heart flutters' on the evening of November 5, the same day he received the vaccine.
Mr Nairns death is being investigated by medical authorities with fears he may have suffered fatal side effects 12 days after receiving Pfizer's Covid vaccine
'We put this down to stress as we were in the process of selling and buying a house and planning a wedding,' Ms Wilson posted on social media.
The symptoms continued and 12 days later, he started to suffer heart palpitations and an 'uncomfortable' feeling in his chest.
'We finally decided to head to the hospital at 3am for reassurance,' Ms Wilson said.
'Within moments, Rory went into cardiac arrest and died instantly in our home.'
Paramedics who arrived at the scene moments later tried desperately to revive Mr Nairn but after 40 minutes he was declared dead.
'He was 26 years old, with no pre-existing medical conditions. He played rugby, went diving and hunting on the weekends, worked hard as a plumber, and had...