Thursday, July 31, 2014

Sierra Leone buries 'hero' Ebola medic

File picture taken on June 28, 2014 shows a member of Doctors Without Borders (MSF) outside the isolation ward of the Donka Hospital in Guinea's capital Conakry, where people infected with Ebola are being treated Sierra Leone on Thursday buried a doctor it hailed as a "national hero" for saving the lives of more than 100 Ebola patients before succumbing himself to the killer tropical disease. Umar Khan, 43, the west African nation's sole virologist, was at the forefront of his country's fight against the epidemic, which has seen more than 700 deaths in Sierra Leone and its west African neighbours. He was laid to rest in the eastern town of Kenema, where he had spent much of his working life, in a Muslim ceremony attended by family, friends, local dignitaries, aid workers and health officials. Local media in Kenema described a "grief-laden" atmosphere weighing heavily on the town, with offices closed and markets empty.








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