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swine flue
18 hr. ago, Richard

A five-year-old girl suffering from swine flu died after doctors took two weeks to diagnose her illness, it was claimed last night.

Nida Qureshi was seen by three GPs and a hospital doctor who told her parents she may have tonsillitis.

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