By | September 22, 2014 Health workers attempting to bury victims of the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone on Saturday, September 20, 2014 were attacked by irate youths, Al-Jazeera reports.
Police were said to have been called in to help the team in Matainkay, which is 20 kilometers to the east of Freetown, the country's capital after the team had to abandon five bodies and scamper for safety.
Since Sierra Leone imposed a curfew on Friday, September 19, 2014, a major part of the country's six million people have had to stay indoors with only health workers, professionals and security forces allowed on the street.
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.... only ones sir," Bawa said. The Whiteman paused and looked at Bawa. "You are not the only ones, huh? Who are the rest?" he asked. `Garba Dandogo," cried Bawa. "Really?" the Whiteman said. He ordered Sule and Tanko to lift Bawa. The boys who were annoyed at Bawa for revealing that Garba was part of them wrestled with him. Tanko swept his feet and Sule grabbed his arms. They held him strongly and the Whiteman lashed him six strokes. He later took them to their hostel and the moment Garba saw them, he began to panic again. "Come here Boy," he said to Garba who was pretending to be busy cleaning his bed. Garba walked with heavy steps towards him. "Where were you this morning?" he asked. Garba was silent. Apart from the fact that he could not speak English well, he was afraid to answer. The Whiteman understood that the boy was not yet fluent in the English language. He sent for Ibrahim and asked him to interpret. Garba did not tell lies. He admitted. "Okay," the master said. "Take off your shorts and lie down before me." Garba did as he was told. Mr. Jacobs whipped him six strokes and Garba cried, nursing his bruised skin. "You will take punishment for a week, all four of you," he said and ordered Ibrahim to get brooms for them. They were to sweep the floor for one week. .... TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW...JOIN US TOMORROW FOR MORE ON THIS FUNNY AND EXCITING STORY }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
Health workers attempting to bury victims of the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone on Saturday, September 20, 2014 were attacked by irate youths, Al-Jazeera reports.
Police were said to have been called in to help the team in Matainkay, which is 20 kilometers to the east of Freetown, the country's capital after the team had to abandon five bodies and scamper for safety.
Since Sierra Leone imposed a curfew on Friday, September 19, 2014, a major part of the country's six million people have had to stay indoors with only health workers, professionals and security forces allowed on the street.
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.... only ones sir," Bawa said. The Whiteman paused and looked at Bawa. "You are not the only ones, huh? Who are the rest?" he asked. `Garba Dandogo," cried Bawa. "Really?" the Whiteman said. He ordered Sule and Tanko to lift Bawa. The boys who were annoyed at Bawa for revealing that Garba was part of them wrestled with him. Tanko swept his feet and Sule grabbed his arms. They held him strongly and the Whiteman lashed him six strokes. He later took them to their hostel and the moment Garba saw them, he began to panic again. "Come here Boy," he said to Garba who was pretending to be busy cleaning his bed. Garba walked with heavy steps towards him. "Where were you this morning?" he asked. Garba was silent. Apart from the fact that he could not speak English well, he was afraid to answer. The Whiteman understood that the boy was not yet fluent in the English language. He sent for Ibrahim and asked him to interpret. Garba did not tell lies. He admitted. "Okay," the master said. "Take off your shorts and lie down before me." Garba did as he was told. Mr. Jacobs whipped him six strokes and Garba cried, nursing his bruised skin. "You will take punishment for a week, all four of you," he said and ordered Ibrahim to get brooms for them. They were to sweep the floor for one week. .... TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW...JOIN US TOMORROW FOR MORE ON THIS FUNNY AND EXCITING STORY }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
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