Bodies of
Ebola victims are lying abandoned in the streets of Sierra Leone's
capital it has emerged, as burial teams strike over a backlog in
'hazard' pay.
The
Sierra Leone Broadcasting Corporation reported bodies of those who had
died from the virus were being left in homes and on the streets of
Freetown.
Burial teams took strike action, complaining they had not received hazard pay for a week.
The bodies of Ebola victims have been left abandoned in the streets of
Sierra Leone after burial teams took strike action over a week-long
backlog in 'hazard' pay. Pictured, a woman faints after volunteers take
away the body of a woman who died from the virus in Waterloo, 30km
south east of the capital Freetown. Read and see more photos after the cut>>>