Evidence: Interview Recording
My poor sister suffered and died alone. No compassion, support and love from her children and sisters and brother. She was so lonely and scared. The hospital did not care and was nasty to us. She was put on a ventilator against her wishes.
My sister suffered for 5 weeks alone. She died alone without her children and family by her side to show their love and support. Couldn’t even hold her hand to console her. She was so scared. They put her on a ventilator against her wishes.
They wanted us to let her go and said they don’t think she is going to make it. They crack her ribs.
They put a hole in her lungs. Not being there was very difficult I’m not knowing what they were doing to her. I’m sure there is a lot we don’t know.
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Testimony Clips 7
The following clips were extracted from Donna Bamundo's recorded testimony interview. Each captures a key moment relevant to one or more of the 25 documented COVID protocol commonalities.
“"she did when she went in, and she told them no. And she she would tell me when I come home, I'm gonna get vaccinated.”
“"my sister was very healthy also. She had no health issues. She did not smoke... I could see if she was sick and she had issues or she was compromised, but she wasn't.”
“"No. I don't think so. No. They because I was the proxy... they did not ask me that.”
“"Yes. She was. That I know. I remember that... that if she starts breathing better, she'll get off, but she happens it.”
“"I don't even know what to say anymore. I mean, nothing's ever gonna bring back my sister, and don't believe what the hospitals have to say or have to do with the government or anything like that because it's all a line of crap. Okay? It's all a line of crap.”
“"And I feel that she could have been saved then. Me and her children feel that the hospital killed her just like everyone else. The protocol they did wasn't necessary, and they shouldn't put her on the ventilator. But once they took her off, I had to make the decision. I was her proxy. And they're like, she's not gonna live without it. It was the hardest, hardest thing to do. And I spoke to my family about it, and we all agreed. But once they took her off, the nurse called me back and said she only lasted, like, two minutes, and then she died.”
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