Zurita went to a local hospital on Oct. 10 where he was diagnosed
with necrotizing fasciitis, commonly known as a flesh-eating disease.
Necrotizing fasciitis is a serious bacterial skin
infection that spreads quickly and kills the body’s soft tissue,
according to the Center for Disease Control.
The disease can often prove extremely deadly in a very short period of time.
"It’s most likely this person's infection occurred
when bacteria from Harvey debris or floodwater entered his body through a
wound or cut," said
Galveston County local health authority Dr. Philip Keiser. "This is a
very rare infection but that doesn’t make it any less heartbreaking for
this person’s family and friends."
Tragically, Zurita succumbed to his wounds on Oct. 16, four days after his initial diagnosis.
"It's unbelievable," Brenda Avalos, a family friend, told KPRC. "We still don't accept that he's not here."
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