Anti-vax dad ‘kidnaps daughter, 7, to stop her mum giving her jab’ after saying he’s doing ‘God’s work’

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A GIRL has been kidnapped by her anti-vax dad who said he was doing God’s work by preventing her getting a Covid jab. The seven-year-old was taken into hiding by dad Michael Jackson and has not been seen by her mum for two months. InstagramMichael Jackson failed to return his daughter after a visit[/caption] CBC NewsThe girl’s mum Mariecar has appealed for her return[/caption] Jackson appeared on a web based talk show Canada to explain why the girl had not been returned to heartbroken mum Mariecar Jackson after she went to visit him. “I’m following God, and I’m doing what he wants me to do,” he said. Covid booster jabs protect against Omicron and offer the best chance to get through the pandemic, health officials have repeatedly said. The Sun’s Jabs Army campaign is helping get the vital extra vaccines in Brits’ arms to ward off the need for any new restrictions. Jackson appeared last week via video from an undisclosed location on with the girl, CBC reports. Most read in News DOUBLE TROUBLE Andrew could be kicked out of 31-bedroom mansion & lose police protection BO GO? We asked Sun readers if PM should resign over parties - here's how they answered THRONE OUT Queen strips 'favourite son' Andrew of HRH & military titles in emotional summit PLAN B-ORIS PM 'must stop No10 booze culture, axe Covid passports & sack staff to save job' 'MARATHON NOT A SPRINT' Andrew vows to fight sex case as Queen strips him of his titles SEEING RED Queen, Charles & Wills 'absolutely furious' with Andrew who 'crossed a red line' He admitted that he has kept the girl since about November 11, long past when he was supposed to return her to her mother. When told this wife would probably vaccinate the girl, Jackson said “my choice was made then and there that this wasn’t going to work, and that I had to protect my daughter from it”. Mariecar said her marriage ended seven years ago and has now appealed to the public for help in tracking the girl down. “She’s only seven. She needs to be home. I just want her home,” she told CBC. With tears running down her face, Mariecar addressed her daughter, saying: “Mommy will never stop looking for you. “Mommy loves you so much. Every day, I pray that some day you’ll be home. “I love you so much. Mommy is standing strong and some day we will be together.” Her lawyer Jill Drennan said Jackson might have now have fled Saskatchewan province with his daughter. “We simply don’t know where she is. We are asking the public for help. We’ve never seen anything quite like this.”