Beware of flu, keep in touch with your doctor regularly. Flue is a seasonal infection and everyone is obligatory caught by this infection once in the year but it is reality that death needs no the reasons to come. Michelle Fahle, a 14 years old student of Naperville North High School died suddenly this Thursday. She did have H1N1 flu also known as swine flu.
This is confirmed by Naperville North High School officials that test results of Michelle Fahle indicates that freshman Michelle Fahle did have the H1N1 flu that she had the symptoms of H1N1 infection in her body. However Principal Kevin Pobst said. That this is not confirmed that may this infection is the cause of death or not. It will settle after some additional testing that if it was a contributing element in her death.
School authorities are feeling and expressing their deep grieves towards their student and her family and they are also concerned about the influence of this H1N1 virus in the school. Michelle Fahle’s death was the distressed event and Facebook page has been generated in Michelle honor and remembrance, hundreds of students and parents and other people have left messages on it.
Her parents called Naperville medical professionals on Thursday morning in their home afterward she was transferred to Edward Hospital, where she was declared dead by hospital authority
Classes’ session was closed on Thursday as it was not an institute day and on Friday because of parent/teacher meetings and again on Monday in reflection of the Columbus Day holiday.




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