Tuesday 7 October 2014

Ebola-infected nurse 'followed regulations', husband says, as EU demands an explanation from Spain!

The husband of the infected nurse who became the first person to contract the deadly Ebola virus in Europe has insisted that his wife stringently “followed regulations” while caring for the missionary priests who had the illness.
She did everything she was told to, and at no time was she concerned that she could have been infected,” Javier Limon, the nurse’s husband, said in a telephone interview with daily Spanish El Mundo newspaper from the hospital isolation where he has been quarantined.
His wife, 44 years-old Teresa Romero Ramos, has 15 years experience as a nurse in Madrid.
It is not yet clear how exactly she contracted the virus except that she was part of a special team that cared for a Spanish missionary priest who died of Ebola last month after being repatriated from Sierra Leone.
The couple were due to go on holiday the day after the priest died, explained her husband. But they delayed it because he had inured his leg.
She decided instead to spend a few days with her mother and then on September 30 she began to feel unwell,” the husband said.
Angry with health authorities, the quarantined man complained that he had been told his dog, a Staffordshire bull terrier, would have to be put down because it had shared close contact with his wife.
I won’t give permission, and they said that if I don’t they will get a court order to kill the dog. What next, will they sacrifice me too?”
His wife is believed to have been carrying the deadly virus for more than a week before being diagnosed on Monday after becoming infected while caring for missionaries who had returned to Spain from Sierra Leone.
Four people, including the nurse, have now been hospitalised and are being monitored for potential contagion of the deadly disease, Spain's health authorities said on Tuesday.
Officials for Madrid's health system told a press conference those hospitalised included the nurse's husband, a traveller from one affected country and another health worker.
The nurse is currently being treated with antibodies from previous infected patients in the hope of providing a cure, including blood from a Spanish missionary nun who was evacuated from Liberia in August and survived Ebola.
Another 21 medical staff who came into contact with the infected nurse when she was admitted into hospital in the early hours of Monday are also being monitored for signs of the virus.
"If appropriate containment measures were adopted this really should not have happened," said Jonathan Ball, a virology professor at the University of Notthingham. "It will be crucial to find out what went wrong in this case so necessary measures can be taken to ensure it doesn't happen again."
"As the African outbreak perfectly illustrates, healthcare workers put their life on the line, so everything should be done to ensure that risks are minimised as much as possible," he said.
"That is why it is so important for the international community to ramp up their efforts to combat this deadly disease."
The European Union has also demanded an explanation from Spain as to how she could have become infected.
In comments to Britain's Science Media Centre, experts said protective suits worn by health workers, coupled with safe disposal of patients' bodily waste, substantially reduced the risk.
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Horrible- Doctor kills wife hours after exchanging vows!

A newly-wed US doctor murdered his wife and then turned the gun on himself just minutes after the last guest had left their wedding reception.

George 'Scott' Samson and Kelly Ecker Samson
According to reports, George "Scott" Samson, an anaesthesiologist, was found with gunshot wounds in the basement of the mansion he shared with his bride, Kelly Samson née Ecker, within hours of their wedding in Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana.
Police were alerted by a 911 emergency call made by the new Mrs Samson three minutes after a fierce fight led guests to leave the couple's home, where they had held their wedding reception.
On a recording of the phone call made at 1.20am on Sunday and released by police, she can be heard saying that her new husband was beating her and had threatened to kill her.
The phone call ended but she called back twice before the third conversation was interrupted by gunshot noises, after which the line went dead.
Her body was found in a bedroom used by her 10-year-old son from a previous relationship.
It was 54-year-old Samson's second marriage, and friends said that while the wedding and much of the reception had passed off happily, the couple had a troubled relationship.
After a church service and reception in a marquee in the grounds of their home, the guests went inside to continue the celebration.
Witnesses said that the couple had already had a fierce argument which became so bad that the guests felt compelled to leave. The last departed at 1.17am, leaving the couple alone with Mrs Samson's son and an elderly couple thought to be her new parents-in-law. They were unharmed.
A marquee used to entertain wedding guests could still be seen in the grounds of their home two days after the murder-suicide.
In an email to the IndyStar newspaper, Vigo County Chief Deputy Sheriff Clark Cottom said: "The investigation has revealed that there was an [sic] verbal argument between the couple toward the end of the reception, which carried over to the after party at the couples' home.
"Shortly after the last guest left at around 1.17am Kelly Ecker Samson called 911 reporting that her husband had threatened to kill her.
"There were a total of three very brief 911 calls, which in the first two the caller disconnected."
Vigo County Coroner Dr. Susan Amos added: "'They had just got married and something went terribly wrong."
The police said that Samson owned the 45-caliber semi-automatic pistol used to kill both his bride and himself legally.
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Doctor says Ebola 'will remain embedded in Africa' after Spanish nurse contracts virus!

A nurse in Spain has contracted Ebola, becoming the first person known to catch the disease outside the outbreak zone in West Africa during the current epidemic.
The nurse's illness illustrates the danger health care workers face not only in poorly equipped West African clinics, but also in the more sophisticated medical centres of Europe and the United States.
The Spanish nurse was transferred early on Tuesday to Madrid's Carlos III hospital and her husband was placed in quarantine.
The nurse, whose name has not been released, was said to be in stable condition.

She was part of the medical team that treated a 69-year-old Spanish priest, Manuel Garcia Viejo, who died in the same hospital late last month, Spain's health minister said on Monday.
The sick priest had been flown home from his post in Sierra Leone; the nurse is believed to have contracted the virus from him.
She went to a Madrid hospital with a fever on Sunday, 10 days after the priest died, and was placed in isolation.
The World Health Organisation confirmed there has not been a previous transmission outside West Africa in the current outbreak.
Speaking to Sky News, Professor John Sydney Oxford questioned how the nurse was infected when the necessary precautions should have been taken.
"I was shocked to see that she got infected in the hospital," he said. But he added that he did not think the Spanish case meant the virus would become "embedded" outside of West Africa.
The unprecedented Ebola outbreak this year has killed more than 3,400 people in West Africa, and become an escalating concern to the rest of the world.
It has taken an especially devastating toll on health care workers, sickening or killing more than 370 in the hardest-hit countries of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone - places that already were short on doctors and nurses.

Is She A Hero or Villain- White Teacher Fired For Defending Bullied Black Student!

A 25-year old teaching veteran identified as Pam Aister

was reportedly "bootedfrom her classroom at Four Peaks Elementary School 

near Phoenix after administrators said she was too 

"harsh" on a group of boys who’d been picking on 9-year-old pupil identified as 

Malachi Gillis.

The Gillises told local CBS5 the abuse was so bad they had to move Malachi to 

different school.“‘You belong to a zoo,’ ‘stupid head,’ ‘monkey,’ ‘crackhead,'” 

Malachi, quoted what he said were daily taunts from a group of five boys.


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Source: CBS5 




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Pastor who made followers eat grass, now gives them patrol to drink, see video!

Remember Pastor Lesego Daniel of Rabboni Centre Ministries South Africa, who made headlines around the world when he ordered the followers at his Garankuwa church to graze like cattle to prove that humans can eat anything provided by God. 




And act that allegedly left many followers vomiting and with tummy pains.

This video claims that during the Sunday service in August 2014, the man of God prayed over a bottle allegedly containing petrol to be turned to pineapple juice which he reportedly says is tasty as drinking pineapple juice, as part of 'miracle'.




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Japanese Men Were Planning to Fight for ISIS, Police Say!

The Tokyo police said Monday that they were investigating several Japanese men suspected of planning to go to Syria to fight for the jihadist group Islamic State. The police provided few details of the men, whom they described as university students in their 20s who were not actively attending classes.



They said one of the men, identified as a 26-year-old student at a university in Hokkaido, was recruited by the Islamic State via the Internet. The authorities said the men were the first Japanese suspected of wanting to join the Islamic State.

The police offered no additional information. However, the Asahi Shimbun, one of Japan’s biggest newspapers, quoted an unnamed police source as saying that at least one of the men was recruited through a bookstore in Akihabara, a Tokyo neighborhood that is a center of youth culture.

The newspaper said the bookstore posted an advertisement offering unspecified work in Syria, and telling anyone interested to contact the store. The report said that the 26-year-old student might have responded to that advertisement.

The newspaper quoted the police as saying the man intended to depart for Syria on Tuesday. It said that he had never been to Syria before, and that the police had confiscated his passport to prevent him from going.

The Asahi Shimbun said the police were also investigating the owner and employees of the bookstore for connections to the Islamic State.

In Japan, engaging in war acts against a foreign government is a crime punishable by up to five years in prison.
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Monday 6 October 2014

American Held by ISIS Says He Is ‘Pretty Scared to Die’!

Days after the apparent beheading of a British hostage held by Sunni militants in Syria, the parents of a 26-year-old American similarly threatened have released parts of a letter from him in which he says he is “obviously pretty scared to die.”



But the American, Abdul-Rahman Kassig, an aid worker and medic who converted to Islam last year, said in the letter, released late Sunday, that “the hardest part is not knowing, wondering, hoping and wondering if I should even hope at all.”

The letter was said to have been dated June 2, more than two months before the militants first claimed publicly to have decapitated a Western captive, the American journalist James Foley.

Last week, Mr. Kassig was shown in a video from the Islamic State militant group that purported to show the decapitation of a British taxi driver, Alan Henning. Mr. Henning was taken prisoner last December as he tried to deliver humanitarian relief supplies in Syria.

The news of his death dominated newspaper headlines and talk-show conversations in Britain, increasing pressure on Prime Minister David Cameron to extend Britain’s participation in the air campaign against the Islamic State, also known as ISIS and ISIL, and join American warplanes in attacks on targets in Syria. Mr. Cameron, like President Obama, has ruled out the deployment of ground forces. 

Last month, Parliament limited the role played by British Tornado warplanes, which are based in Cyprus, to hitting targets in Iraq. But in the anger aroused by Mr. Henning’s death, some Britons have called for the deployment of Special Forces to hunt down the man portrayed in successive Islamic State videos as the killer of four captives so far: two American and two British

The masked figure speaks with what seems to be a British accent. In a statement accompanying the portions of the letter they released, Ed and Paula Kassig of Indianapolis, the captive’s parents, urged people to refer to their son by the name he adopted upon converting to Islam, Abdul-Rahman, and not by his birth name, Peter

The parents have said that their son spent “a brief time in the U.S. military” before traveling to Lebanon in 2012 on spring break from college “to work there as a medic and humanitarian worker.”



In his letter, Mr. Kassig wrote: “I am very sad that all this has happened and for what all of you back home are going through. If I do die, I figure that at least you and I can seek refuge and comfort in knowing that I went out as a result of trying to alleviate suffering and helping those in need.”
In terms of my faith, I pray every day, and I am not angry about my situation in that sense,” the letter said.
It ends with the words: “I wish this paper would go on forever and never run out and I could just keep talking to you. Just know I’m with you. Every stream, every lake, every field and river. In the woods and in the hills, in all the places you showed me. I love you.

Mr. Kassig’s parents said their son’s “journey toward Islam” began when he observed the monthlong fast of Ramadan in 2013. But he converted “sometime between October and December 2013,” after his capture “when he shared a cell with a devout Syrian Muslim.”

After converting, he took Islam’s practices seriously, praying the five daily prayers and taking on the name Abdul-Rahman,” the parents’ statement said. “We see this as part of our son’s long spiritual journey.”
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