Sick anti-vax trolls attack grieving mum
The bereaved parents of Riley Hughes, who died of whooping cough last month, have spoken of their dismay at becoming the target of an anti-vax hate campaign.
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THE bereaved parents of Riley Hughes, who died of whooping cough last month, have spoken of their dismay at becoming the target of an anti-vax hate campaign after the Abbott government announced its “No Jab No Pay” plan.
On the morning of the announcement that parents who refused to vaccinate their children could lose up to $15,000 in family benefits, the Hughes family woke to find their baby’s memorial Facebook page, which encourages vaccination, desecrated by anti-vaxers.
Under the name “Vaccines Don’t Prevent Pertussis”, a troll wrote on Riley Hughes’ Light for Riley page: “I’ve had enough of people like you spreading lies just because your baby died. Well no more, I will not be silenced. F... you Hughes family.”
Another troll wrote: “Bullshit the vaccines work. Stop the lies Hughes. Grieve in private like everyone else.”
“Bullsh*t the vaccines work. Stop the lies Hughes. Grieve in private like everyone else”
An emotional Catherine Hughes said: “I’ve been shocked and disgusted. We’ve endured heartbreak and we are trying to be strong and brave but it can be quite hard to ignore the abuse.”
In a private message, anti-vax activist Nicole Johnson accused the family of inciting hatred towards anti-vaxers.
“I’m concerned about the level of hatred being incited by your campaign,” she wrote.
Ms Johnson said she did not think her comments were inappropriate.
Toni and Dave McCaffery, who lost their daughter Dana to whooping cough in 2009, have also received vicious messages.
“We’ve paid the ultimate price and ... we’ve been hated because she died of a vaccine-preventable disease,” Mrs McCaffery said.