Las Vegas Review-Journal

Henderson fifth-grader died of flu, officials say

- By Jessie Bekker Las Vegas Review-journal

A 10-year-old Henderson boy died of the flu Thursday, the Clark County coroner said Friday, at least the 14th death in Southern Nevada this season attributed to the disease.

The coroner’s office identified the boy as Anthony Springer.

A Clark County School District spokeswoma­n confirmed that a fifth-grader at Vanderburg Elementary in Henderson had died and that a letter to parents informing

themofthed­eathwassen­t Friday.

Word of his death came as the Southern Nevada Health District released new data showing that 13 people have died in the region from the disease this season. That data, which extended through Jan. 2, did not reflect Springer’s death.

Of the other victims, one

was under the age of 4, and 10 were 50 or older, the health district’s numbers show. It’s unusual for the flu to become deadly for people over 5 and under 65 unless they have pre-existing conditions that make them more vulnerable.

In the letter to parents at Vanderburg Elementary, Principal Catherine Maggiore said the school would provide grief counselors for students and urged parents to talk to children about emotions surroundin­g the death.

“It is never easy to lose a valuable life, especially at such a young age,” Maggiore wrote in her letter. “We will always remember this student as part of our school family.”

The flu season has been milder than last year’s, which had caused 53 deaths in Southern Nevada at this point. It typically starts in October and runs through May.

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