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The funeral has been held of an 18-year-old girl who died after being diagnosed with swine flu. About 250 mourners attended the funeral of a "courageous" teenager who died after being diagnosed with swine flu.
Madelynne Butcher, from Southampton, fell ill after returning from a holiday in Tenerife and was prescribed Tamiflu. Madelynne Butcher, 18, of Southampton, fell ill after returning from a holiday in Tenerife and was prescribed Tamiflu.
Miss Butcher was transferred from Southampton General Hospital to a specialist unit at a Leicester hospital but died on 6 August.Miss Butcher was transferred from Southampton General Hospital to a specialist unit at a Leicester hospital but died on 6 August.
Friends and family attended a service led by the Reverend Canon Bruce Hartnell at St Mary's in Sholing. Reverend Canon Bruce Hartnell conducted the service at St Mary's in Sholing, followed by a private family burial.
Facebook tributes Many of Miss Butcher's friends wore items with neon colours "to represent the colour she put into people's lives and the colourful life she had in front of her".
Miss Butcher's mother Beverley said: "She loved every minute of life. Our beloved Maddy will be loved, remembered and forever cherished by us all Madelynne's mother Beverly Butcher
"Madelynne was so adorable, everyone who met her thought so and that's what all her friends have been saying." They applauded as her wicker coffin was taken away by a horse-drawn carriage after the service.
Miss Butcher suffered shortness of breath and was transferred to Glenfield Hospital in Leicester for specialist treatment. Miss Butcher's mother, Beverly said: "She loved every minute of life.
It is understood a post-mortem examination has yet to establish the exact cause of death, but she was diagnosed with swine flu by doctors in Southampton and prescribed the anti-viral drug Tamiflu. "Madelynne was so adorable, everyone who met her thought so and that's what all her friends have been saying.
Tributes on the social networking site Facebook describe Miss Butcher as "an amazing girl" and "truly one in a billion". "She was very outgoing, easy-going and thoughtful, always thoughtful to her friends and family."
Rev Hartnell, 67, who baptised Miss Butcher, said: "The message I am hoping we will take away is that although it is dreadful and we feel helpless, her life has been one well worth celebrating."
'Amazing girl'
Her mother added: "Madelynne passed away suddenly after a long and very courageous fight.
"Aged 18 years, our beloved Maddy will be loved, remembered and forever cherished by us all."
Miss Butcher was suffering from shortness of breath when her mother took her to a doctor's surgery.
She was admitted to Southampton General Hospital and later transferred to Glenfield Hospital in Leicester for specialist treatment.
Her family said the exact cause of her death had not been confirmed but added she had been previously diagnosed as suffering from swine flu.
Tributes on the social networking site Facebook have described Miss Butcher as "an amazing girl" and "truly one in a billion".
She had been offered a place to study biology at the University of East Anglia and had recently left Itchen College.She had been offered a place to study biology at the University of East Anglia and had recently left Itchen College.
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Madelynne's friends spoke of their loss