H1N1-flu Mom Dies After Delivering Triplets
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Tao Huajiang (R) carries donations at Magezhuang village in Pingdu City, east China's Shandong Province January 6, 2010. Yang Cuicui, Tao's wife, was diagnosed of A/H1N1 flu and then decided to take a risk to give birth ahead of schedule December 23. The mother stayed at ICU afterwards and didn't even get a chance to have a look at her babies before succumbing to the flu on December 29. The bereft and debt-ridden family received widespread media attention and public supports, with donations running up to 140,000 yuan (US$19,800) so far. [Xinhua]
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(chinadaily.com.cn January 7, 2010)