An award-winning BBC radio presenter died last week after suffering blood clots following vaccination with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 jab, her family has revealed. Lisa Shaw, who worked for BBC Newcastle, developed “severe” headaches a week after having the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus vaccine, and fell seriously ill a few days later, her family said on Thursday in a statement. The 44-year-old mother-of-one was treated in intensive care for blood clots and bleeding, but died on May 21 at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle. “We are devastated and there is a Lisa-shaped hole in our lives that can never be filled,” her family said. “We will love and miss her always.” Shaw previously worked in commercial radio and won a Sony Gold Award in 2012 for the breakfast show she hosted on Real Radio with co-host Gary Philipson. Her cause of death is still under investigation, but a coroner issued …