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9-year-old killed by rare amoeba infection?

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    Minnesota authorities search lake for clues

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Blisters on what you read.

-- playoff hockey game -- so I wanna do harking back here you.

Nine year old -- aerial Aaron bird loved the game of hockey pretty evident in his dad's basement -- all the sticks the boy collected at wild.

Games kobasew stick a quarter book was -- and -- it came right up the place and hopefully handed over.

So color books -- it.

-- the goalie -- sit ready to go for the clinic the boy was supposed to begin.

-- -- -- -- of her kids you know little that are on drugs and kisses are is doing anyways because you just don't know and -- do -- list.

And it turns out I saw a big part of how'd she an aerial instilled that -- I'm from the cup in the culture.

I'm actually lets all look.

Because I interviewed Sheehan in 2003.

When he sat then four month old Jack in the Stanley Cup.

During the playoffs -- you looked at this photo and when did he ever.

Seething about the studio related it thinks it's cool new artist little -- -- -- in Moscow now nine years later and Jack is gone.

There's two -- Once it it's it's.

Tough to kick that -- but it most benevolent -- The health department's almost certain that Jack got sick from swimming and believe they can -- water from the to me that the rights and -- warm water.

Can only infect you by going up your nose attaches to your brain.

And cause it's what's called primary in the -- Benigno encephalitis.

Jack got sick Friday was hospitalized Saturday Jim got to the hospital in Duluth around midnight.

You didn't you know who -- waters.