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Family criticise use of woman's image in anti-vaccination push

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The family of a young woman who died earlier this year have accused people, who they say have used the death to promote an anti-vaccine campaign, of "degrading her memory".

Nicole Cahill, from Enniscorthy in Co Wexford, suffered with health problems for many years and died in March at the age of 22.

Her family have stated that Nicole did not die as a result of receiving a Covid-19 vaccine but said that "anti-vax" campaigners have been using her image to further their cause.

She left behind sisters Debra and Dakota, her brother William and heartbroken parents Bill and Mairead, along with grandparents and many other relatives and friends.

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