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Thursday, September 18, 2014

#Ebola aid workers -8 dead

Thurs, September 18, 2014, 7:20 p.m. Posted By Abdoulaye Bah Spot News, The One, News, Health, Society 0 1518
Violence womey eight bodies exhumed, six arrests and a statement by PM expected


Now it's official, eight bodies were found after the incidents in Wome, a town in the forest region 50 kilometers from the County seat, N'zérékoré-center, it was learned Thursday according to the spokesman of the government, Damantang Albert Camara.




According to our source, the eight bodies found include: the sub-prefect of Wome, the prefectural health director of the regional hospital N'zérékoré, deputy director of the regional hospital center head health Womé, an evangelist pastor of the health center Zao, two trainee technicians rural radio journalist and a private radio Zali Fm.


In other news, the eight bodies found in a septic tank in primary school Womé were exhumed in the presence of the public prosecutor at the court N'zérékoré and medical examiner. Similarly, the five year old son of the Deputy Commissioner of Womé managed to escape. We do not know its destination.


Latest news, six suspects have been arrested and Prime Minister Mohamed Said Fofana is set to make a statement in the news 20 hours 30 The three press associations of Guinea will make a joint statement.


While the city is N'zérékoré in psychosis, the town of Wome, it is almost empty.

A recall that before last Tuesday a delegation led by the governor of Nzerekore was visited womey is to educate local people about Ebola. Awareness has gone wrong and the whole delegation was taken to task by the inhabitants of Wome. The governor of Nzerekore was able to escape by running away, but all three of his fellow journalists were not so lucky. http://guineenews.org/violences-a-womey-huit-corps-exhumes-six-interpellations-et-une-declaration-du-pm-attendue/