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Two weeks after spending the Fourth of July on a popular South Carolina lake, 12-year-old Jaysen Carr died from a ...
A 12-year-old boy has died from a brain-eating amoeba after swimming in a South Carolina lake over the July Fourth weekend.
Infections caused by Naegleria fowleri can lead to symptoms including fever, seizures, hallucinations and death.
A South Carolina family is mourning the loss of their young son, who died after contracting a rare brain-eating amoeba from ...
A lawyer for the family of 12-year-old Jaysen Carr said he died on July 18 after contracting a deadly infectious amoeba while ...
The parents of Jaysen Carr, a 12-year-old who died July 18 from a brain-eating amoeba after swimming in a South Carolina lake ...
Officials previously announced that a person died from a brain-eating amoeba but could not verify where they were exposed to ...
My son was a very smart individual. If he had one warning, he would have thought swimming in the lake was a bad idea," the ...
Attorney and Columbia City Councilman Tyler Bailey was hired by the family to independently investigate the child’s death.
A state environmental official said this week the state doesn't test freshwater bodies of water for deadly “brain-eating” ...
The family spoke in front of the media for the first time Tuesday, calling on state agencies to test fresh bodies of water ...
After several inquiries from the community, Action News Now investigated the claims. The pool does not have a brain-eating amoeba, but it is home to other creatures.