‘BEAUTIFUL ANGEL’

Girl, 4, dies in sleep one day after testing positive for Covid but virus wasn’t cause of her death

A FOUR-year-old girl who died in her sleep just one day after she and her unvaccinated mom tested positive for Covid-19, did not die from the virus.

Officials originally attributed Kali Cook's death to the coronavirus but have now reversed their decision.

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Little Kali Cook died in her sleep TuesdayCredit: Facebook

At the time of her death in September Kali's passing was confirmed by health officials in Galveston County, Texas, who said it was the first coronavirus-related child death in the area.

That ruling has now been reversed by the department who now say the youngster died from "undetermined" causes, according to a copy of the official autopsy report obtained by The Houston Chronicle.

Despite carrying out a medical examination, officials were unable to pinpoint her cause of death.

“There was no indication of trauma, no indication of disease, nothing in the toxicology report,” John Florence, an investigator with the Galveston County Medical Examiner’s Office, said Monday.

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Medical examiners ruled out Covid as a cause of death because the 4-year-old’s tissue samples were “unremarkable” and showed “no evidence of inflammation within the internal organs,” according to the report.

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In addition to Covid, she also tested positive for two viruses linked to the common cold.

Medical examiners could not rule out the possibility that Kali died from a fatal seizure, asphyxiation, heart arrhythmia or an untestable toxin.

Her heartbroken mom Karra Harwood said at the time she had been an anti-vaxxer but following the tragedy she wished she never had been.

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In a touching tribute Karra said: "We are all so broken and lost and just trying to figure out how we are gonna get [through] this life without her light."

“She was so funny and sassy,” added Karra. “She wasn’t your average little girl. She’d rather play with worms and frogs than wear bows. She was just so pretty and full of life.”

A spokesperson for the Galveston County Health District said in September: "The young girl, age range 0-10 years, passed away on September 7.

"This is the youngest Covid-19 related death the health district has reported and the first in someone 10 and younger."

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Karra, from Bacliff, told the Daily News she and her family regretted their decision not to get the Covid jab.

She said: "I was one of the people that was anti [vaxx], I was against it. Now, I wish I never was."

The devastated mom said the family had been in quarantine after she had tested positive for the deadly virus Monday.

She added she had tried to stay away from her daughter as she didn’t want her to catch the disease and added she had no diagnosed immune disorders or other health conditions.

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Then at around 2am Tuesday Kali developed a fever and Karra gave her some medicine for it.

DIED IN HER SLEEP

Sadly though by 7am the youngster had died in her sleep.

Karra has since launched a fundraising page for her little girl which has so far raised $16,000.

She wrote: "Our beautiful baby girl gained her wings this morning. Her heart was too pure for this cruel world and God decided he needed another beautiful angel on his side.

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"We are all so broken and lost and just trying to figure out how we are gonna get threw [sic] this life without her light.

"Our family has Covid and is out of work due to it, so we are overly stressed and hurting. Anything will help and Kali would be so thankful to rest in comfort and wait to see us all again."

Mom Karra Harwood said she had been an anti-vaxxer but regretted her decision not to have the vaccineCredit: Facebook

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