A five-year-old Townsville boy who woke up with what appeared to be a harmless headache while on holiday has tragically died four days later in hospital.
Andre Daisy, 5, died unexpectedly after coming down with flu-like symptoms on a family holiday with his mother Trudy Stanley-Thaiday, step-dad Jarick and his three sisters, in Brisbane on February 2.
His mother said she thought her son had caught the flu when he developed a headache and vomited on the morning they were set to travel home, The Townsville Bulletin reports.
Marquette in 2004, photo by Starfrenzy/Bigstock.com
Birth Name: Christopher George Rodriguez
Place of Birth: Stuart, Florida, U.S.
Date of Birth: October 3, 1984
Ethnicity:
*father – Cuban
*mother – German, Polish
Chris Marquette is an American actor. His roles include The Tic Code, Freddy vs. Jason, The Girl Next Door, Just Friends, Alpha Dog, and Fanboys, and the series Joan of Arcadia and Strong Medicine. He is also known as Christopher Rodriguez Marquette.
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