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Did your child suffer a severe side effect from a vaccine?

By KSPR News

KSPR reported two weeks ago about the death of 1-year old Madyson Williams from the MMR vaccine.

Garry and Rachel Williams will receive $250,000 from the government for the death of their daughter.

The Williams claimed the Mumps, Measles, Rubella Vaccine or MMR killed their daughter.

Madyson got the vaccine at the Pediatric Center in Springfield on May 12, 2006. Her parents submitted medical evidence that the MMR vaccine is the reason Madyson died 6 days later.

Attorneys for the Department of Health and Human Services Friday settled with the family for liability.

Since this story we've heard from many people who've seen their children suffer adverse effects from vaccines. If you are one of those families KSPR wants to talk to you. We are interviewing members of the Federal Health and Human Services department about why it requires some vaccines. If you are willing to talk about your experience on camera and share with the Ozarks why you believe vaccines should not be required, please contact Christine Daues at cdaues@kspr.com

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