A woman is helped after fainting following the exit of the
van transporting the dog from Mrs Romero’s house
There was uproar yesterday at the house of a Spanish nurse
who was part of the medical team that treated two Spanish priests who
had
contracted Ebola in Africa. The nurse, Mrs Romero Ramos, 44, who is now
quarantined, admitted she mistakenly touched her face with an infected
glove and turned herself in immediately she took ill.
Her dog, Excalubur who is also believed to be infected was put to sleep
yesterday at her home before health practitioners took him away in an
ambulance to be 'destroyed'. A lot of onlookers/neighbours stood still
in front of Mrs Romero’s house screaming he deserves a second chance and should also be treated as they tried to stop health officials from taking him away.
They shouted ‘murderers’ and several others threw themselves
on the ground to stop the vehicle carrying the dog from moving. It took
police men a hard time to get the crowd to let the van pass as some of
them even fainted from the shock that the dog was been carried away.
Some 300,000 people had already signed a petition urging
authorities to spare Excalibur. See more photos after the cut.
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