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Canadian police officer found guilty of misconduct for probing infant deaths following COVID vaccination

by Clare Marie Merkowsky

Ottawa detective Helen Grus has been found guilty of ‘discreditable conduct’ for investigating a potential link between sudden infant deaths and the COVID vaccine rollout.

(LifeSiteNews) — An Ottawa police officer has been found guilty of “discreditable conduct” for investigating a rash of sudden infant deaths following the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine.

In a March 25 decision, retired superintendent Christopher Renwick ruled that Ottawa Police Service detective Helen Grus brought “discredit upon the reputation of the Ottawa Police Service” when she investigated a potential link between infant deaths and the COVID shot.

The OPS alleged that Grus “self-initiated an unauthorized project, wherein she accessed nine child and/or infant death cases in which she had no investigative role/responsibility, and failed to then record her involvement or finding in the files.”

Beginning in December 2021, Grus began questioning if COVID vaccination played a role in the increasing number of infant deaths she was reportedly witnessing. Accordingly, she attempted to determine if either the babies or their parents had received the experimental vaccine which had recently rolled out.

After it was revealed that Grus was conducting these investigations, she was suspended from performing her duties by the Ottawa Police Service’s professional standards unit, which filed a disciplinary charge against her and forced her to defend her actions in front of a tribunal.

It is alleged by OPS administration that she transgressed a professional boundary by looking into the infant deaths for cases in which she had no investigative role. One incident occurred in January 2022, when Grus allegedly contacted the father of an infant who suddenly died to inquire into the vaccination status of the mother.

Grus and her lawyer, Bath-Sheba van den Berg, argued that the probe into the deaths was within Grus’ sphere of authority as a member of the sex assault and child abuse (SACA) unit, which is tasked with investigating deaths of children under five.

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