(Monitor) Bidding the dead goodbye is rarely a quiet affair in Uganda, where the bereaved seek solace in the embrace of community members who converge on their homes to mourn the loss together. Instead, 80-year-old Senyonga is accompanied by just a handful of relatives as he digs a grave on the family’s ancestral land, surrounded by banana trees. “At first we thought it was a joke or witchcraft but when we started seeing bodies, we realised this is real and that Ebola can kill,” Senyonga told AFP.
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‘Death every day’: Fear and fortitude in Uganda’s Ebola epicentre
‘Death every day’: Fear and fortitude in Uganda’s Ebola epicentre
- Published Nov 10, 2022