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Abrupt Silence, Then `I Can't Breathe'; Woodbridge Students Mourn Sudden Loss of Dear Friend

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The Washington Post, December 14th, 1995

Tuesday night was another chance for Arturo Guerrero to see his friends. As he watched the freshman basketball team at Woodbridge High School sprint down the court against Osbourn Park, he laughed with them in the stands. After the game ended about 7 p.m. the 14-year-old freshman went outside in the darkness to wait for his brother to pick him up. In the cold, he joked some more with a friend before stopping suddenly. "I can't breathe," he gasped, reaching into his pocket and pulling out an inhaler to ease his asthma. He took a couple of puffs. No effect. Arturo managed to make his way back in...

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