FORT WORTH, Texas -- The virus may have claimed a second victim in the Fort Worth school district.
The Fort Worth ISD reported this week that a student became ill and last attended school on Oct. 9. The district did not identify the school or the student.
KDFW-TV reported the girl was 4-year-old Yeimi Sierra Reyes. The Tarrant County medical examiner's office said the girl died Wednesday but did not list a cause of death.
The school district said in a statement that it had no information regarding the cause of death but that custodial staff was sanitizing the school. "This step was taken strictly as a measure of assuring our parents, staff and students that we are mindful of their safety in all situations," the school district said.
KDFW-TV reported that Yeimi began experiencing flu-like symptoms Monday, including fever, chills and difficulty breathing. The girl's family told the television station that she had no underlying medical conditions.
In September, a Fort Worth ISD student died of swine flu. The family of Chloe Lindsey, a 14-year-old at Leonard Middle School, said the girl had no underlying medical conditions.
On Wednesday, Tarrant County health officials reported the death of another swine flu victim - a man in his 50s.
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