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Former pharma executive who joined HHS to help lower drug prices found bludgeoned to death in D.C. … ruled “suicide”

Sunday, November 18, 2018 by: Mike Adams   
 

(Natural News) A former executive for Pfizer, recently tasked with joining HHS to help reduce the prices of Big Pharma’s monopoly prescription medications, was found bludgeoned to death outside his Washington D.C. apartment. Local police ruled the death of Daniel Best a suicide, raising immediate questions about how an individual can bludgeon himself to death with multiple blows.

“The city’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner on Thursday said Best died from “multiple blunt force injuries” and it ruled his death a suicide. It would not release further information,” reports Cleveland.com. The news website also reports:

In announcing his death, HHS Secretary Alex Azar said the 49-year-old former CVSHealth and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals executive agreed to work at HHS “out of a desire to serve the American people by making health care more affordable.”

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-11-18-former-pharma-executive-hhs-lower-drug-prices-death-suicide.html

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It sure seems D.C. has a lot of - er- "suicides."  What are they doing to solve the problem? :whistle: