The Coroner conducting the inquiry into the death of Warren Mottley on Monday struck out the statements of two doctors that his passing was likely linked to the COVID-19 vaccine.Magistrate Graveney Bannister made the ruling after attorney-at-law Faye Finisterre, one of the lawyers for the Mottley family, made an application for some of the evidence of Dr Damian Henry, lead investigator for vaccine adverse incidents with the Barbados Pharmacovigilance Division of the Barbados Drug Service, and Dr Sahle Griffith to be struck out because it was “more prejudicial than probative”.“The evidence is far more prejudicial than probative. It is not supported by anything,” he said.Giving evidence in a prepared statement recently, Dr Griffith, who was the surgeon responsible for Mottley’s care while he was at a private medical facility in 2021, said there was a possibility that complications from the COVID-19 vaccine led to the death of Prime Minister Mia Mottley’s younger brother.