After the playground, the little boy got a fever and had a headache – after a few hours he fell asleep forever

Even in a nightmare, the family would not have thought that their child would pick up a deadly illness on the playground. The little boy tried in vain to fight for his life.

30.09.09. 18:00 Bors

Even in a nightmare, the family would not have thought that their child would pick up a deadly illness on the playground. The little boy tried in vain to fight for his life.

A little Texas boy visited Arlington Don Misenhimer Park with his parents. As is the case with children, the boy loved the bubbling, so he didn’t miss paddling either.

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However, the self-forgotten game has ended terribly, as the brain-eating amoeba in the water has attacked his body. The child was admitted to the hospital, but the doctors, in vain to fight with all their might to save him, bowed his head to an eternal dream on September 11.

City officials immediately closed all of Arlington’s public splash pools on the news of the child’s hospitalization on Sept. 5. Later, it was also acknowledged that the tragedy may have been caused by human negligence.

The employees of the facility did not carry out the daily mandatory water quality inspection before the opening. The boy’s age and name were not disclosed in defense of the family, writes US Sun .

Although amoebic meningoencephalitis infection is rare, it is often fatal and is caused by a parasite in the water. People usually become infected when contaminated water enters the body through the nose.

Symptoms of the disease are occur within nine days of infection such as fever, nausea, and severe headache.

30.09.09. 18:00


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