A New York mother is suing a hospital for the homicide of her disabled 28-year-old daughter, who was admitted with a mild cough and died 41 days later after being intubated, sedated, and given Remdesivir, Propofol, Precedex, and Fentanyl — despite never having a COVID-19 diagnosis.
Rebecca Charles says her daughter Danielle arrived at Northwell Hospital in Glen Cove with normal vitals, normal oxygen, and no pneumonia, sepsis, or respiratory distress. Records the family later obtained showed she could have been monitored or sent home. Instead, she was admitted on August 27, 2021 and died on October 6, after the hospital billed roughly $650,000.
Rebecca and Free Now Foundation’s Alix Mayer lay out the documents, the drug protocol, and the litigation now moving forward with a team of attorneys.
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Rebecca Charles is suing a New York hospital for homicide in the death of her disabled 28-year-old daughter, Danielle, who died over 41 days, killed allegedly by narcotics and other medications “during COVID” although she did not have a diagnosis of COVID-19 at the time. Learn more at https://freenowfoundation.org
Alix Mayer, MBA, is Board Chair and President of Free Now Foundation, California’s leading medical freedom law non-profit. In 1996, while running a worldwide research group for Apple Inc., six vaccines for a vacation left her disabled and brain-damaged, ending her career. Now substantially recovered, she formerly served on the Children’s Health Defense board and RFK Jr.’s presidential campaign finance committee. She holds degrees from Duke (BA) and Northwestern (MBA). Follow at https://x.com/freenowusa
Armond Garibyan and Arno Akhverdyan are the hosts of the WiseNuts Podcast, a channel for unfiltered conversations, trending topics, and exclusive interviews, bringing in-depth discussions on topics across culture, business, sports, fatherhood, and entertainment. Follow at https://x.com/wise_nuts

