Families whose relatives were allegedly killed by the UK state using midazolam has final hearing before inquest
This Thursday, a final pre-inquest hearing is being held to investigate whether 50 people were victims of murder using midazolam and opioids in end-of-life care protocols in 2020.
Following this hearing, an inquest will be held to establish whether these people were victims of involuntary euthanasia using state-sanctioned end-of-life protocols. The inquest could decide if the use of midazolam and opioids under the UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (“NICE”) NG163 guidance was, in fact, unlawful killing.
After four pre-inquest hearings, members of fifty families who say that their relatives were murdered by the state using midazolam and opioids have got to the stage of a formal inquest. “Today, in a week, that’s next Thursday coming, is going to be the fifth pre-inquest review hearing,” Maajid Nawaz told Neil Oliver on GB News Originals last week. After the fifth pre-inquest review hearing, an inquest will be held in to the deaths of 50 people.
The time between a pre-inquest review and the inquest hearing can vary significantly depending on the complexity of the case. Following the pre-inquest review, it can take many months for the inquest hearing to occur while all relevant evidence and documents are gathered.
In the first pre-inquest hearing the coroner said he is considering issuing a Preventing Future Deaths report. Issuing this report would mean that “the senior coroner has granted formal recognition that this is a problem [using midazolam and opioids in End of Life protocols] of a systemic nature,” Nawaz explained.
“Six nurses and four doctors who are already serving as witnesses,” Nawaz said. “If the inquest finds unlawful killing in this precedent-setting case it will confirm the research of Dr. Wilson Sy … that the spike in excess death ‘wrongly attributed to covid-19 … was due to the widespread use of midazolam injections’.”
At the beginning of last year, Nawaz, host of Radical, published a podcast in which he discussed a new paper that found a statistically significant and very high correlation in 2020 between UK excess deaths and the use of the death-row drug midazolam used in the National Health Service (“NHS”) end-of-life care death protocol. The podcast is behind a paywall, but the article that accompanies it can be read free of charge HERE.
“The paper’s author Dr. Wilson Sy pulls no punches, stating that these excess deaths were ‘wrongly attributed to covid’ but statistically correlate instead to health professionals injecting patients with death-row drug midazolam, in what appears to be “a possible policy of systemic euthanasia” of our elderly and disabled in care homes,” Nawaz wrote in February 2024.
Dr. Wilson Sy of Investment Analytics Research, is a former Principal Researcher at the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority and an executive at the Australian Securities & Investments Commission and the Australian Treasury.
The paper Nawaz was referring to is titled ‘Excess Deaths in the United Kingdom: Midazolam and Euthanasia in the COVID-19 Pandemic’ and was published by Dr. Sy as a pre-print in January 2024. The peer-reviewed paper was published in the journal Medical & Clinical Research on 15 February 2024. We published an article on this paper the day after the peer-reviewed version had been published, read HERE.
The video above is Part 2 of an interview Oliver conducted with Nawaz. You can watch Part I HERE.
