Family of Teenager Killed By Brain-Eating Amoeba Sues Water Park
Family of Teenager Killed By Brain-Eating Amoeba Sues Water Park
On the first anniversary of her death, the family of Lauren Seitz is filing a lawsuit against a North Carolina waterpark contaminated by traces of a brain-eating amoeba.The 18-year old woman died on June 19, 2016, after being exposed to Naegleria fowleri, commonly referred to as the ‘brain-eating amoeba.’Seitz’s parents claim the US National Whitewater Center and its developer, Recreation Engineering and Planning, Inc., ‘were grossly negligent and should be held accountable’ for causing their daughter’s death.CNN recounts how Seitz, an Ohian, was embarking on a music tour with 40 members of the Church of the Messiah. Heading south, the group stopped at the US National Whitewater Center to relax and seek respite from the summertime heat.While whitewater rafting with her friends, Seitz’s raft overturned, plunging her into the water.She returned to Ohio shortly afterward, but quickly fell ill. Hospitalization followed, and she was diagnosed with infection by Naegleria fowleri.Within two weeks of visiting the waterpark, Seitz was dead.
Lauren Seitz. Image courtesy of WSOC.
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