Andy working at talkSPORT

 

On 16th December 2007 at just 24 years of age, my son Andy Black died after suffering from the human form of mad cows disease vCJD (variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease)

Andy worked in the media producing/researching programmes for talkSPORT Radio, BBC, and ITV. During his terrible last days and at his request I made it my mission to find out “Who killed my son?” and with the BBC, I have produced a documentary exposing the key players at the centre of the BSE crisis whose actions and decisions led to his untimely and avoidable death.

 

 

As Andy’s mum and a freelance journalist I continue to research the scandal - and its links between school meals, (state and independent), baby food and possibly vaccines. As I persist with my investigations I will post regular updates exposing the people I consider responsible for Andy's death. These people had a wealth of scientific evidence, crucial knowledge that BSE was harmful to humans but still allowed the most toxic materials into the food chain to be regularly ingested by infants, children and society's most vulnerable for years. This conspiracy of silence at the highest levels, distortion of facts for political and economic reasons, manipulation and lies has so far caused the deaths of 166 vCJD victims.

 

Please join me in my campaign to shame and remove these people from office, resign from their jobs and make them publicly accountable for the avoidable human tragedy of vCJD which has put my beautiful boy into a cold grave. Andy could be your family member, partner, husband, brother or friend. Even the experts do not know who will be the next victims of vCJD. With your support, a mothers love, a journalists nose for the truth and people power I am sure I will get justice for my beloved son. Thank you, Christine x

   

"One in a thousand of the UK population could be carrying vCJD." (Professor John Collinge,March 2008)

To watch the documentary please use this link

www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/england/realmedia/insideout/south/insideout?size=16x9&bgc=C0C0C0&nbram=1&bbram=1&nbwm=1&bbwm=1

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