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Sunday 12 October 2014

Liberia Women Cried Out "Ebola is taking our loved ones" and call on Nigeria and World Leaders To Help Them

Liberia Women Cried Out "Ebola is taking our loved ones" and call on Nigeria and World Leaders To Help Them.
As Pictures: woman crawling desperately toward the body of her sister as Ebola burial team removes it for cremation.

The heartbreaking: Photos show brutal effects of virus on Liberia victims and their loved ones as death toll rises to 4,033.


a woman crawls toward the body of her sister as an Ebola burial team takes it away for cremation



 ►  Pictures, taken by photographers John Moore and Mohammed Elshamy, capture grim reality of Ebola in Liberia
 ►  One features a woman crawling desperately toward the body of her sister as burial team removes it for cremation
 ►  Others show locals weeping as they come to terms with loved ones' deaths and crews removing children's bodies
 ►  On Friday, WHO said Ebola death toll is 4,033, bringing total number of confirmed and suspected cases to 8,399
 ►  Most cases were recorded in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, with symptoms including high fever and vomiting

It has claimed the lives of more than 4,000 people across the world so far.

Now, a series of photos has captured the grim reality of the Ebola outbreak in Liberia, West Africa.

The shocking images, taken by photographers John Moore and Mohammed Elshamy, show the brutal effects of the virus on victims and their loved ones.

One features a woman crawling desperately toward the body of her sister as a burial team carries it away for cremation on Saturday, while another shows the victim's mother and young daughters weeping as they come to terms with their loss.



These shocking images, captured by photographers John Moore and Mohammed Elshamy, show the grim reality of the Ebola outbreak in Liberia, West Africa. One features a woman crawling desperately toward the body of her sister as a burial team carries it away for cremation on Saturday (main), while another shows Varney Jonson, 46, crying out in pain as he comes to terms with the loss of his wife (inset). On Friday, the World Health Organization announced the Ebola death toll is now 4,033.

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