The corpse of an Ebola victim, covered in plastic, rots in the street in Freetown.
Sierra Leone Residents Clash With Police Over Removal of Ebola Victim Bodies
The BBC reported:
Police in Freetown, Sierra Leone, have fired tear gas as people took to the streets to complain about the authorities’ handling of the Ebola virus.
They were angry that the body of a woman who died from the disease was left on the street for two days.
US, British, French, German and Italian leaders are due to hold a video conference to talk about what to do next to prevent the spread of the disease.
The World Health Organisation warned there could be 10,000 new cases of Ebola per week by Christmas.