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Sunday, August 03, 2014

EBOLA - Liberian Athletes At Commonwealth Games Scared To Return Home + Runaway Cyclist Found.


A Sierra Leone cyclist who 'vanished' from the Commonwealth Games in an apparent bid to avoid going back to his Ebola-stricken country has been found - but several of his teammates do not want to return home. 


According to Dailymail,The plea from the athletes was made as Sierra Leone sport stars failed to turn up for four separate events, sparking fears that even more of the country's athletes could be going missing.
It comes as the World Health Organisation issued a warning about the epidemic of Ebola in West Africa - which they now say has killed more than 700 people in four countries.
Unisa Deen Kargbo, chef de mission of the country's team, says his athletes are scared about returning to Sierra Leone, amid fears they will be struck down by the killer disease. 
Mr Kargbo also said he would be 'investigating' why the athletes had not turned up at the various events - because he had expected them to be there. 
He told the Times: 'Many people are thinking whether or not to go home now. Everybody is worried and many of them don't want to go home now because of the Ebola.We have held several meetings with them, but they are still worried. This virus is spreading around our country and everyone is at risk of catching it.'

 Mohamed Tholley, the country's mountain biking champion allegedly failed to turn up to Thursday's time trial. Officials admitted they were concerned he was trying to abscond, to avoid returning to Sierra Leone but a spokesman for Glasgow 2014 said he was 'not missing' and the chef de mission knew his whereabouts. 
 Sierra Leone’s men’s and women’s 4x400m relay teams also mysteriously withdrew from first round heats at Hampden Park. The men's 4x100 team also did not run.

The athletes are supposed to return home on Tuesday August 5,2014

Cyclist Mr Sesay, 32, said: ‘I am scared to be going back because it is very difficult, people are frightened of Ebola.We are supposed to leave just after the competition but I don’t know. On our passports we have three month visas. All of us are scared of returning. If I have the opportunity I will stay here for a while because of Ebola.’ 
Teammate Jimmy Thoronka, 20, a sprinter, said he, too, wanted to extend his visa after learning his uncle had contracted Ebola.
‘My visa is until September but I want to stay longer,’ he said. ‘We are safe here and it’s dangerous there.’


At the London 2012 Olympics, 82 athletes, coaches and officials claimed political asylum.
Police admitted last year that they were still looking for 21 people who had vanished after the Games.
Jackie Brock-Doyle, a spokeswoman for Glasgow 2014, said it would not be possible for the athletes to stay on in the village, even if they wanted to. 
She said: 'The athletes' village closes on Wednesday and is being decommissioned on Thursday, so it will become a building site within a matter of hours''





*I feel so sorry for them.



17 comments:

  1. I wouldn't blame them, nobody wants to die and the fear of ebola is the beginning of wisdom


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  2. I beg jareeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

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  3. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Lmaooooo.... Who wan die abeg.... I hope they allow them stay though bcos mehn that disease no funny at all......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  4. I trust naija dem go soon start to use ebola chop Aduro. ... I will definitely do same though. .....nobody wan die !

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    1. What's this one saying?

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    2. Uye, Aduro means to seek asylum.

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  5. Eh ya... So painful.... #sobs#

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  6. The fear of Ebola tho, the country shud shut down for a month, so al those Wit d virus cud ged treatmnt, people still recover frm it tho

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  7. They shld let them stay for 6 mnths till the threat eases.......

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  8. Chai no one wants t die but we all hope t make heaven someday. I feel f dem sha, but wot r dey gonna do now?

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  9. Eya,I feel their fear. EVE E UME

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  10. They should seek for health related asylum na. Lool

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  11. They should seek for health related asylum na. Lool. Bauze

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  12. They should go home! Acting like they can't die in Britain..kmt

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