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Texas girl dies after contracting brain-eating amoeba while swimming
A 10-year-old girl died in a Texas hospital early Monday morning, about a week after she had contracted a rare brain-eating amoeba while swimming in a river.
Lily Mae Avant is now "in the arms of Jesus," her aunt, Loni Yadon, told ABC News in a statement.
"We want everyone to know we appreciate their prayers and love and support," Yadon continued. "Our Lily Mae changed lives and brought unity to a divided nation. It's just like her! She loved everyone, and people felt it even through a TV or Facebook. She taught us so much more than we ever taught her."
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Comment: The similarity to the birth defects noted in France and the fact that all cases were in the same locality points suspiciously to the effects of pesticide spraying. Given the links between birth defects and pesticides along with companies such as Monsanto/Bayer who are known for their methods of obstructing investigations - there's probably less of a 'mystery' than an unwillingness to admit the obvious. See: