![]() Mary Kate Zinn said: ‘Sending thoughts, prayers and everything else from the whole camp staff at Troy lifetime fitness.’ Please keep the Malter family in your thoughts and prayers,’ the governor tweeted. ‘My condolences are with Kristy’s family & loved ones. Rick Snyder offered his thoughts on social media. ‘Funeral arrangements have not been finalized but as soon as they become available we will share them,’ representatives of the school wrote on the page.Īlmost 100 comments came from those sharing well wishes – including from those at other Lifetime Fitness locations – and the post was shared more than 200 times. The Notre Dame Alumni Association posted on their Facebook page that Malter had died, but her death had not been confirmed by officials as of 5 p.m. Malter was a 2013 graduate of Notre Dame Preparatory School in Pontiac. Malter, a student at Central Michigan University, was working at the day camp for Lifetime Fitness in Rochester Hills, when she apparently contracted the infection. Kevin Lokar, medical director for the Macomb County Health Department. Her condition took a turn for the worse on Wednesday, underscoring how rapidly the bacterial meningitis infection progresses in the body. Kristy Malter, 21, of Shelby Township, was admitted to Beaumont Hospital in Troy earlier this week. A Macomb County day camp worker from a Rochester Hills fitness center who was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis has been placed on life support, according to Macomb County Health Department officials.
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