Family of deceased Clare Vue patient believes ‘COVID designation’ is a cover-up of true cause of death

Family members of a deceased patient of the Clare Vue Psychiatric Hospital
reportedly are dissatisfied with the answers they have received from the
authorities in connection with the death.

According to reports, the Barbuda native had been a resident of the institution
for over 20 years and died there on June 29, 2024.

Persons close to his family members say they suspect that he died as a result
of being underfed. Therefore, they insisted that an autopsy be carried out to
determine the actual cause of his death.

On Monday, sources report, relatives were contacted and invited to the
Holberton Hospital Morgue on Wednesday, August 21. They believed they
were going to identify the body to the pathologist – as is the procedure before
an autopsy.

On arrival at the morgue, the sources say, they were met by a doctor and an
officer from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID).
However, their hopes of finding answers were dashed when they reportedly
were advised that no autopsy would be undertaken, since the deceased had
been tested and found to be positive for COVID.

The classification of his demise as a “COVID death” has left the family very
unhappy. They are asking what would have prompted the authorities to
undertake a COVID test, and they suspect it is a cover-up of the true cause of
his passing.

Accordingly, the sources say, the family has contacted an attorney.