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NE: Omaha authorities probe death of 10-year-old boy- did not die of flu

Re: NE: Omaha authorities probe death of 10-year-old boy

Re: NE: Omaha authorities probe death of 10-year-old boy

Source: http://journalstar.com/news/state-a...cle_d1b8ec9b-349d-5e53-9ee5-e21d135f18c5.html


Autopsy doesn't reveal why boy died suddenly
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OMAHA ? The autopsy of a 10-year-old Omaha boy who died suddenly after exhibiting flu-like symptoms didn't yield any immediate answers...

...lab tests may explain why the boy died, but the results won't be available for about a month...
 
Re: NE: Omaha authorities probe death of 10-year-old boy- did not die of flu

Source: http://www.klkntv.com/story/20606251/update-omaha-boy-did-not-die-from-the-flu


UPDATE: Omaha boy did not die from the flu
Posted: Jan 16, 2013 5:03 PM EST Updated: Jan 16, 2013 5:03 PM EST
Posted By: KLKN Newsroom
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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) _ Test results show that a 10-year-old Omaha boy who died suddenly last week didn't have the flu.

Douglas County Chief Deputy Sheriff Martin Belik says Sydney Kola didn't have either Influenza A or Influenza B even though he complained of flu-like symptoms before his death Friday...
 
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