Posted on 10/07/2014 12:31:08 PM PDT by CorporateStepsister
"Sitting on the steps of the now infamous Ivy Apartments in Dallas this is the woman who Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan flew to the States to marry.
Seen here for the first time, Louise Troh, 54, is pictured next to her nephew Jeffrey Cole, who arrived in Dallas from Liberia just days before Mr Duncan.
Now both Ms Troh and Mr Cole are in quarantine along with her 13-year-old son and a friend.
While 42-year-old Mr Duncan's life continues to hang in the balance, District Attorney Craig Watkins has revealed that his office is actively investigating whether or not Mr Duncan will face criminal prosecution should he recover.
A spokesperson for the Dallas DA has told MailOnline that he could face the charge of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon with the Ebola virus as that weapon. If convicted this carries a jail term of two to 20 years."
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Not gonna do it — wouldn’t be prudent...
He knew he was infected and so did she.
She willingly exposed those children.
Oh never mind.......I ll just have another Samy Octoberfest and pretend were not f’d
So how does Jesse Jackson figure into this?
Is Ebola racist?
Will there be demonstrations?
i worked my entire life from 16 on.....and cant afford a smart phone
That’s a typical third world move.Life means nothing.
seriously?
He's gone down to visit already!
Yeah no kidding
We can’t afford smart phones at my house either.
The first time Thomas Eric Duncan left Liberia, he was lucky.
He escaped a civil war that killed tens of thousands in the 1990s. From the safety of a refugee camp, he got an education, met a woman and had a son.
Even better, the woman took the boy to the United States for a life that would have been impossible in a war zone: high school quarterback in Dallas, then college.
But Duncan couldnt follow his new family. He tried for years to get a U.S. visa while the war ebbed and a plague came to West Africa.
The second time Duncan left Liberia for Dallas last month his luck was gone. He finally had his visa. He had plans to marry the mother of his son. And he had the Ebola virus.
The civil war in Liberia raged for more than a decade. But in the camp, life approached normalcy.
A woman named Louise Troh lived next door. She was more than 10 years older than Duncan and from another part of Liberia, but she soon became part of his family.
Shed cook for us, Smallwood said. We talked and ate, went to the market. All the time, we were always together.
Troh gave birth to Karsiah Duncan in the camp in 1995. The couple never married, but Smallwood said they didnt need to.
He's gone down to visit already!
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In full HAZMAT?
Consider yourself blessed.
LOL. We do actually.
I am thinking this Dallas case is a hoax by Obama admin to whip up black resentment before the elections.
Nothing down there makes any other sense. If Duncan had Ebola he would have been shipped to a bio-containment hospital like all the others. Just look how the clean up in Dallas was handled. Hell by now, the sick would be starting to show.
Also, nobody else sick yet. I hope it is a hoax, I really do.
It’s looking like my job will be outsourced to India, if and when that happens, Direct TV and our 2 iPhones will be the first to go.. together, that is approx $280 a month. We will do without, for as long as needed.
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