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By DERRICK PERKINS
Union Leader Correspondent

A Pelham Elementary School student, who had a serious medical condition and was suffering from H1N1, died Tuesday night. The school superintendent said it is speculative to say swine flu caused the child's death because of the other complications.

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YOUR COMMENTS


My sympathies are certainly with this family and community at this time.

As a school nurse, I'm sorry the paper chose to present this as a piece of "news", employing scare tactics that the facts currently do not support. Now schools will have that many more frantic phone calls tomorrow from parents worried about their children.
- Beth Benham, Nottingham

May he rest in peace & may his family find comfort in knowing he is an angel . My sincere condolences.
- joe, e hampstead nh

Apparently the UL is no better than WMUR when it comes to sensationalizing H1N1. My condolences to the young man's family
- Mike, Whitefield

To Derrick Perkins::Why print something in such a manner & so boldly about this poor child unless you know exactly what the cause of death was!!! This H1N1 Flu has been a very worrisome topic for parents of small children & your article should not have been written up that way, especially the headline...
- anne sarbanis, Haverhill Ma

May this young child rest peacefully for all eternity. God, look over his family and provide the necessary strength.
- Greg, Manchester, NH

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