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Guinea - Conakry - Ebola reluctance in Hafia neighborhood: use of law enforcement to recover a body

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Ebola reluctance in Hafia neighborhood (Conakry): use of law enforcement to recover a body


Posted by Guineematin 29 - January - 2015

The reluctance to health workers, including volunteers from the Red Cross persists in Conakry. A case of Ebola death reported yesterday, Wednesday, January 28, 2015, in the district Hafia Mini?re has caused several complications between agents the Red Cross and the people of this locality.

It is an artist who had tested positive to Ebola. Reportedly, after two days of tightness with neighborhood youth, his family and staff of the Red Cross, the intervention of the police was necessary this Thursday, January 29th to take the body of the deceased.

Members of the family of the victim explained that the deceased would have gone to a death in his village of Forecariah for the funeral of his older brother and aunt who died of Ebola disease, before falling ill. Despite this, they deny any Ebola contamination of the artist. For them, the deceased was bewitched by his village parents ...

Finally, our sources indicate that after sampling, the test results indicated that the deceased was indeed positive for Ebola.

Fatoumata Keita for Guineematin.com

http://guineematin.com/2015/01/29/e...aux-forces-de-lordre-pour-recuperer-un-corps/
 
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