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A Lake County man died from a bacteria more than a week ago and there is still no warning from the Health Department.
According to the victim's mother, the group was swimming about 2 miles south of Pine Island Beach in Hernando County in waist-deep water when her 26-year-old son, Cason Yeager, contracted the Vibrio Vulnificus. Now, she wants to put a warning out to everyone even a healthy man can fall victim to this bacterium.
"This has been a nightmare for me to say the least and nobody should have to go through this," said Karen Yeager, talking about the death of her son, who was swimming on June 14. Cason died two days later.
http://www.inquisitr.com/2207112/ca...rs-and-health-officials-wont-issue-a-warning/
According to the victim's mother, the group was swimming about 2 miles south of Pine Island Beach in Hernando County in waist-deep water when her 26-year-old son, Cason Yeager, contracted the Vibrio Vulnificus. Now, she wants to put a warning out to everyone even a healthy man can fall victim to this bacterium.
"This has been a nightmare for me to say the least and nobody should have to go through this," said Karen Yeager, talking about the death of her son, who was swimming on June 14. Cason died two days later.
http://www.inquisitr.com/2207112/ca...rs-and-health-officials-wont-issue-a-warning/