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Girl's heart stopped for two minutes due to condition 'triggered by coronavirus'

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A 12-year-old girl's heart stopped beating for two minutes after she developed a rare condition doctors believe was triggered by coronavirus.

Juliette Daly was described as a perfectly healthy and active child who did not have underlying health issues. But three weeks ago she was airlifted to a hospital in New Orleans and fighting for her life on an intubator as she suffered heart failure.

Little Juliette temporarily went into cardiac arrest, her mum says, speaking of her trauma during those terrifying two minutes and how her world crumbled.

Luckily Juliette has recovered but her story comes as NHS England warned that a coronavirus-related inflammatory syndrome is emerging in children in the UK or that there may be another, as yet

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