Talk:1969 Huckleby Mercury Poisoning

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The tragic story of Ernestine Huckleby should be told. Her poisoning by methylmercury food chain contamination is relevant to current events, and her autopsy demonstrates the possibility that methylmercury can persist in the brain due to a process of demethylation.

Contested deletion
This page should not be speedily deleted because the story of Ernestine Huckleby deserves to be told. She was only 8 years old when she was poisoned by methylmercury food chain contamination, she lived a life completely disabled by the effects of that poisoning, and her autopsy at the age of 30 suggests that a percentage of the methylmercury we consume can become trapped in the brain due to the process of demethylation. I believe Ernestine's story is extremely important and contains many lessons relevant to our lives today. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mary Hammond (talk • contribs) 18:17, 20 November 2013 (UTC)

WP:BLP1E?
Isn't this article a case of a person who is only notable for one event, that should perhaps be moved or deleted? GreyGreenWhy (talk) 08:48, 11 February 2018 (UTC)
 * On second thoughts, I have moved this article per WP: BOLD. Please feel free to undo. Thanks, GreyGreenWhy (talk) 09:10, 11 February 2018 (UTC)