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JOHNNY DEPP - DEPP'S DAUGHTER HAD E.COLI VIRUS

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DEPP'S DAUGHTER HAD E.COLI VIRUS

LATEST: JOHNNY DEPP's daughter LILY-ROSE was lucky to survive a battle with the deadly E.coli virus, according to reports. The seven-year-old was hospitalised in London earlier this month (MAR07) suffering a mystery illness. It was reported at the time that she had contracted blood poisoning after stepping on a rusty nail. But a member of the production crew on Depp's new movie SWEENEY TODD claims her kidneys were shut down by the virus, which is caught through infected food and drink. A source tells British newspaper The Sun, "Everyone gasped when we were given the real reason for Lily-Rose's illness. It was touch and go for a while." Filming on Sweeney Todd - directed by TIM BURTON - was stalled while Depp and partner VANESSA PARADIS kept a bedside vigil for Lily-Rose. It is due to resume next week (26MAR07).


23 March 2007 02:16


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~*Nisse*~ Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 23/03/2007 02:58


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E. coli is not a virus. It is a Gram negative cocci bacteria. It resides in the large intestine in the human body. It becomes pathogenic when it is found any other place beyond the intestine.




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kathy Click for more info ( 203)

posted on 23/03/2007 02:32


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The poor thing got hold of E-Coli Virus that is scary.I hope she is doing well now and on the road of speedy recovery.







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