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12 years old Loli went to the beach. What happens next will leave you in tears.
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2019-06-28 at 4 AM UTC
A 12-year-old Indiana girl who was vacationing with her family in Florida contracted rare flesh-eating bacteria that will take her months to recover. CBS affiliate WKRG-TV reported the Brown family went to a beach in Destin earlier this month when Kylei fell drastically ill.
After arriving to Florida amid a few stormy days, they were in the clear to visit the beach June 9. Authorities warned them and others that it was still dangerous to go in — and only allowed people to go in knee-deep, according to WKRG-TV. Making the most out of the situation, the family, including Kylei entered the water and had some fun.
Her mother, Michelle Brown, told WKRG-TV she had a pain in her right calf the following day, assuming it was only a charley horse. However, the pain continued to grow and it prevented her from walking.
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/flesh-eating-disease-florida-destin-necrotizing-fasciitis-girl-contracts-bacteria-during-vacation/ -
2019-06-28 at 4:02 AM UTCNot one picture of her diseased flesh. Fuck you.
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2019-06-28 at 4:36 AM UTC
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2019-06-28 at 12:21 PM UTCCircumstantial, there is absolutely no firm evidence she got the flesh eating disease from the beautiful Florida waters.
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2019-06-28 at 12:25 PM UTCsad. im not going to read the article, can someone that read it tell me what happened? it was charlies horse or a wild one
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2019-06-28 at 12:27 PM UTCI think it was a Sea Horse
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2019-06-28 at 12:32 PM UTCLame. I was in hospital with a teenage male who got some bug that ate part of one lung, and a teenage female who got a virus (I think) that ate part of a heart valve. It happens.
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2019-06-28 at 12:42 PM UTCI was in a restaurant and saw some bugger eating liver and onions.
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2019-06-28 at 12:51 PM UTCMaybe someday we can train this bacteria to only eat body fat 👍🏻
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2019-06-28 at 4:43 PM UTC
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2019-06-28 at 4:45 PM UTC
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2019-06-28 at 4:48 PM UTCUnless its Magnum P.I.
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2019-06-28 at 4:49 PM UTC
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2019-06-28 at 5:48 PM UTC