Meningococcal claims Walla woman's life

Tahlia McPherson
Updated May 31 2016 - 11:15am, first published 11:11am
AWARENESS: South Albury mother Lainie Dunlop wants people to learn more about meningococcal disease, after it claimed the life of her daughter-in-law and left her son heartbroken. Picture: MARK JESER
AWARENESS: South Albury mother Lainie Dunlop wants people to learn more about meningococcal disease, after it claimed the life of her daughter-in-law and left her son heartbroken. Picture: MARK JESER

A FATAL meningococcal case on the Border has sent Lainie Dunlop on a mission, to make people more aware of the disease.

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