PELHAM — A Pelham Elementary School student has died with complications from H1N1. The student had an underlying medical condition, according to fire Chief James Midgley.
Selectmen’s Chairman Robert Haverty said this morning the child was hospitalized in Boston at the time. Haverty said the child had been diagnosed with H1N1.
This is the second New Hampshire death linked to H1N1. A 22-year-old woman died in August from complications from the virus.
“This is the second tragic loss of a child in Pelham,” Haverty said. “My heart goes out to the family.”
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