Angry crowd sets Ebola hospital tents on fire in DR Congo
In the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a crowd set fire to tents at a hospital in Rwampara, near Bunia, after being prevented from taking the body of a suspected Ebola victim for burial. The incident occurred at Rwampara General Hospital, the epicenter of the outbreak in Ituri province.

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AI-generatedIn the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a crowd set fire to tents at a hospital in Rwampara, near Bunia, after being prevented from taking the body of a suspected Ebola victim for burial. The incident occurred at Rwampara General Hospital, the epicenter of the outbreak in Ituri province. Local politician Luc Malembe Malembe reported that the crowd threw projectiles and set fire to isolation ward tents. Police fired warning shots to disperse the protesters, and a healthcare worker was injured by stones. Authorities stated that the bodies of Ebola victims are highly infectious and require safe burial to prevent further spread of the virus. Medical workers were placed under military protection. The deceased was a popular local footballer, and his mother believed he died of typhoid fever, not Ebola.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedSafe burial of Ebola victims is necessary to stop the spread of the virus.
The incident occurred after family and friends of a young man, believed to have died from Ebola, were prevented from taking his body for burial.
An angry crowd set fire to tents used as isolation wards at a hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The mother of the deceased young man believed her son died of typhoid fever, not Ebola.
A healthcare worker was injured by stone-throwing protesters.