Jeff Childers

According to internet reports, FOUR doctors in Toronto and Mississauga, Canada, including three from a single healthcare chain, all died, suddenly and unexpectedly, within a few days of each other:

Dr. Paul Hannam, died July 16, 2022, while running.

Dr. Lorne Segall, died July 17, 2022.

Dr. Stephen McKenzie, died July 18, 2022.

Dr. Jakub Sawicki, died on or before July 21, 2022.

I confirmed Dr. Hannam’s death:

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North York General
@NYGH_News
Our hearts are heavy as we remember our dear friend and colleague, Dr. Paul Hannam who passed away suddenly yesterday. Dr. Hannam was NYGH’s Chief of Emergency Medicine & Program Medical Director. He was a highly respected and trusted colleague, devoted to patients and community.

I couldn’t find any official information on the other three doctors. One independent researcher confirmed — by calling their practices — Dr. Segall is out on extended medical leave due to an illness, and Dr. McKenzie’s practice is permanently closed because, according to the recorded message “he is seriously ill.” The researcher played both recordings in a video clip:

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The Canadian Independent
@canindependent
Three Ontario doctors alleged to have died this week. What I have discovered so far. An image appeared on social media claiming that three Ontario doctors had died within the last week. Those Doctors are Dr. Lourne Segall, Dr. Stephen McKenzie and Dr. Jakub Sawicki.
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July 23rd 2022

All four doctors appear to have been young and healthy in their staff pictures, although information is difficult to obtain. So weird, and so sad. I mean, so SADS.

Fully’s Comment

Tin soldiers and Trudeau’s coming
We’re finally on our own
This summer I hear the drumming
4 dead in Toronto

Gotta get down to it
Vaccines are cutting us down
Should have been done long ago
What if you knew them
And found him dead on the ground?
How can you run when you know?

4 dead in Toronto
4 dead in Toronto
More dead Ontario ?

apologies to that disappointing “rebel” Neil Young