
Briton Rishka Szymkowska died unexpectedly at her home in Walsall, West Meads after complaining of feeling unwell, writes The Sun.
What happened to the 22-year-old girl was told by her 51-year-old mother Risky Melania Hadley and 55-year-old stepfather Paul Hadley. According to them, the girl complained of back pain a few weeks before her death, and on April 5, 2020, she went to bed, telling her boyfriend Craig that she was feeling bad. At about 22.40 Craig went to check on her: when he entered the room, his beloved was lying on the floor.
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The examination revealed that Rishka died as a result of a blood clot caused by the pill. It turned out that the deceased was taking a combined contraceptive, the doctors prescribed the girl medicine to regulate menstruation after she was diagnosed with polycystic ovary disease.
The doctors advised her to return for examination, but due to the fact that there were no complaints, they continued to give pills. “It means that her blood pressure and weight have not been measured for two years. They just kept on giving her medicine. As far as we know, this blood clot was on her leg, it got into the heart and killed,”the relatives said.
They want to warn girls about the dangers of taking such medications without the constant supervision of a doctor.
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