13-year-old Florida boy killed by rare brain-eating amoeba, says family

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13-year-old Florida boy killed by rare brain-eating amoeba, says family
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‘He was just somebody you always wanted to be around,’ father says

The family said Tanner got sick after two days of swimming with friends and family. After being taken to hospital UF Health in Gainesville he was put on a ventilator and doctors made the tragic diagnosis, the parents said.

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