Katie Meyer, the star goalie for Stanford women’s soccer team, was found dead in her on-campus residence on Tuesday, Mar. 1.
A cause of death was not disclosed. However, many speculated whether Meyer died from a vaccine-related injury.
I am saddened by the death of someone so young.
I am disgusted by the amount of people rushing here to say it must’ve been the vax that killed her
— Bonnie G ??? (@Bgretzner) March 2, 2022
Meyer was captain of the Cardinal women’s soccer team and helped the team beat North Carolina for its third NCAA women’s soccer title in 2019.
Meyer is the latest soccer player to die suddenly or fall ill after receiving an mRNA vaccine.
Dr. Peter McCullough explained why world class athletes die suddenly from vaccine-related injuries.
“When you have a surge in adrenaline and you have underlying vaccine-induced myocarditis… that’s what triggers the sudden death in these athletes.”
Katie Meyer, the captain of the Stanford women’s soccer team, has died. She was 22 years old.
"There are no words to express the deep sadness we feel about Katie Meyer's passing," Stanford AD Bernard Muir said in a statement. https://t.co/5oKsaxC80w pic.twitter.com/NRnxypl9L9
— ESPN (@espn) March 2, 2022