Mom of ‘anti vaxxer’ ‘interrupted’ paramedics trying save daughter from heart attack

An inquest has heard how a mom allegedly “interrupted” medics attempting to save her daughter’s life after a heart attack.

Paloma Shemerani, from East Sussex, UK, was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in December 2023, a type of cancer that has a survival rate of as high as 80 percent with traditional treatment methods, including chemotherapy.

Yet just seven months after her diagnosis, Paloma passed away. Sad reports claim that the 23-year-old had sought “alternative” treatments, with her siblings, Gabriel and Sebastian Shemirani, of the belief that she was influenced by their “anti-vaxxer” mom, Kate.

Kate Shemirani was struck off as an NHS nurse in 2021 for promoting misinformation relating to the COVID-19 virus and its vaccines.

Kate then doubled down on her claims, achieving online notoriety after spreading further conspiracy theories on social media, including labelling the pandemic a hoax and suggesting that the vaccines were part of a plan to kill people.

Among her claims was the idea that chemotherapy is toxic and dangerous.

Paloma Shemirani, with her A Level results of A*, A*, A, at Roedean School in Brighton as she gains a place at Cambridge University after recently learning she has also made it to the final of the Miss Brighton contest 2019. (Photo by Gareth Fuller/PA Images via Getty Images)

An ongoing inquest into her daughter Paloma’s death has now heard how Kate interrupted paramedics as they battled to save her life. Following her 2023 diagnosis, Paloma collapsed one day in July 2024 while at her mother’s home.

According to BBC News, responding paramedic Robin Bass said Kate “presented a challenge as she kept interrupting while the crews were carrying out care.”

He went on to tell the coroner that Kate had mentioned a mass on Pamola’s chest, but when Bass told colleagues it could be cancer, Kate said it wasn’t.

Instead, the mother claimed her daughter was choking on food.

Tragically, Paloma – a graduate of Cambridge University – died in hospital after suffering a heart attack caused by her tumour.

During the aforementioned inquest, Paloma’s twin brother Gabriel who asked if his mom had made paramedics’ job more difficult that night.

Bass replied: “I believe we had to be quite firm at some points… had to ask for quiet while administering care to your sister.”

It was also revealed that Kate had called a friend, instead of emergency services, when Paloma initially collapsed.

Gabriel Shemirani, outside Oakwood House in Maidstone, Kent, for the inquest into the death of his sister Paloma Shemirani. Paloma, 23, died at Royal Sussex County Hospital on July 24 2024, after refusing treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Her mother, Kay “Kate” Shemirani, who rose to prominence on social media while sharing Covid-19 conspiracy theories, had raised concerns with experts about the treatment plan seven months before Paloma’s death. Picture date: Monday July 28, 2025. (Photo by Gareth Fuller/PA Images via Getty Images)

Gabriel asked another paramedic if the delay in calling for an ambulance affected her chance of survival.

“It’s difficult to say,” Karen Clarke, Secamb critical care paramedic, said. “You always recommend someone calling 999 straight away.”

Prior to her passing, Paloma herself denied having cancer, claiming that doctors were operating in an ‘absurd fantasy, with no proof.’

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