Death of Actor's Child Linked to H1N1 Flu
The seven-year-old son of actor Lee Kwang-gi died on Sunday morning after catching the H1N1 flu virus. The cause of death was provisionally announced as pneumonia.
Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital, where the child was last treated, reportedly sent a text message to Lee's mobile phone which read, "Confirmed positive of H1N1 virus infection. Tamiflu prescribed for five days."
The boy chatted with Lee as late as early morning on Sunday, just before his condition rapidly deteriorated. He was taken to the intensive care immediately and died just few hours later.
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The seven-year-old son of actor Lee Kwang-gi died on Sunday morning after catching the H1N1 flu virus. The cause of death was provisionally announced as pneumonia.
Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital, where the child was last treated, reportedly sent a text message to Lee's mobile phone which read, "Confirmed positive of H1N1 virus infection. Tamiflu prescribed for five days."
The boy chatted with Lee as late as early morning on Sunday, just before his condition rapidly deteriorated. He was taken to the intensive care immediately and died just few hours later.
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