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Judi Lynn

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Thu Oct 9, 2014, 03:48 AM Oct 2014

For Ebola victim, US trip followed years of effort

For Ebola victim, US trip followed years of effort
By EMILY SCHMALL, Associated Press | October 9, 2014 | Updated: October 9, 2014 12:22am

DALLAS (AP) — Thomas Eric Duncan, the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States, grew up next to a leper colony in Liberia and fled years of war before later returning to his country to find it ravaged by the disease that ultimately took his life.

Duncan, 42, arrived in Dallas in late September, realizing a long-held ambition to join relatives. He came to attend the high-school graduation of his son, who was born in a refugee camp in Ivory Coast and was brought to the U.S. as a toddler when the boy's mother successfully applied for resettlement.

"His son had told his mother, 'I want to see my dad. Can we help my dad to come?' And they fixed his papers to come to this country," said Duncan's brother Wilfred Smallwood, whose son, Oliver Smallwood, is quarantined with the household that hosted Duncan before he was diagnosed.

The trip was the culmination of decades of effort, friends and family members said. But when Duncan arrived in Dallas, though he showed no symptoms, he had already been exposed to Ebola. His neighbors in Liberia believe Duncan become infected when he helped a pregnant neighbor who later died from it. It was unclear if he knew about her diagnosis before traveling.

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http://www.chron.com/news/texas/article/For-Ebola-victim-US-trip-followed-years-of-effort-5810801.php

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For Ebola victim, US trip followed years of effort (Original Post) Judi Lynn Oct 2014 OP
Read that earlier today, very sad story. RIP Thomas. nt Live and Learn Oct 2014 #1
Thank you for putting a person to the name. hedgehog Oct 2014 #2
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