Emily Chesterton, a young British actress in her 30s, died suddenly of ‘natural causes’ earlier this month, as reported by her family on social media.
The post on social media read:
“Dear family and friends,“
“Due to unexpected natural causes, Emily passed away surrounded by her family.“
“Not only was she the sweetest daughter and sister, best auntie and most loving partner, Emily was a beautiful person and she will be dearly missed.“
“We will inform you in regards to paying respects to her in the near future.“
EuroWeekly News reported:
Following graduation from Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA), Emily starred in various productions and was even cast as the Understudy to Sabrina Aloueche and Maiya Quansah-Breed in Cases at the Other Palace.
Managed by McCarthy Graham Management, a spokesperson spoke to the Liverpool ECHO following Emily’s sudden and unexpected passing.
“It is with deep sadness that we have to announce the passing of our dear client, Emily Chesterton (1992-2022). Our thoughts are with her family, her partner – Keoni and all her friends,” the spokesperson said.
“A bright light has gone out at McCarthy Graham Management today. RIP lovely.”
Tributes continue to flood social media on Friday, November 11.
Jamie Chapman Dixon wrote: “Absolutely devastating news. I had the pleasure of working with Emily as part of @theBarnTheatre presents concert series and she was a pure delight. Sending love to all her nearest and dearest”
Chesterton’s tragic sudden death continues the trend of abnormal excess mortality among younger adults.
From Red Voice Media:
As many of you are aware, there is a “silent crisis” happening right now — excess deaths are occurring at rates we’ve never seen in modern history.
And while this is going on, we can’t even get an investigation on the matter — or even get a health official to acknowledge it’s happening. So that makes everything all very suspicious.
Someone who’s been closely looking at mortality data is former Blackrock executive Ed Dowd. In his own words, “Something horrible is going on.” So, without further delay, let’s look at the data.
Ed Dowd explains in the Rumble video below via Red Voice Media.
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