According to Punch said the woman was a Liberian who worked in
a sachet water factory before she died and that the woman did not live on their
street.
While they said that the woman had been sickly for some time, the residents said she did not appear to have any problem with anyone in the community. But after the outbreak of the Ebola disease that was brought to Nigeria by a Liberian diplomat, Patrick Sawyer, some of the people in the area opted not to have anything to do with her.
One of the residents who pleaded anonymity said:While they said that the woman had been sickly for some time, the residents said she did not appear to have any problem with anyone in the community. But after the outbreak of the Ebola disease that was brought to Nigeria by a Liberian diplomat, Patrick Sawyer, some of the people in the area opted not to have anything to do with her.
“We see her in this neighbourhood every day. She always
looked sick but people stopped selling to her after the Ebola outbreak. It
could be because she was Liberian and looked sickly. This might have frustrated
her.”
Another resident who spoke to Punch after his request for
anonymity was granted said:
“She attended a church in the area and her church members
still saw her yesterday. I used to see her every day in the dress she died in.
She was sick and people in this area had avoided her, especially after the
Ebola outbreak.”
The PUNCH gathered from some landlords, who are members of
the Isheri Oke Community Development Association, that the incident had been
reported to the Isheri Police Division.
Efforts to reach the Baale (head) of the area, Chief Albert Bankole, for comments proved abortive as he declined to speak to The PUNCH on the issue. The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, could not be reached for comments.
Efforts to reach the Baale (head) of the area, Chief Albert Bankole, for comments proved abortive as he declined to speak to The PUNCH on the issue. The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, could not be reached for comments.
Meanwhile, when Punch correspondent left the area
around 11am, the woman’s body was still hanging on the pear tree.
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