Patrick Sawyer's widow,Decontee has reacted to the death of Dr Stella
Adadevoh who died after trying to treat Mr.Sawyer.She has also
apologised for offending Nigerians with her open letter which claimed
her husband came here because he needed medical help . She told
Leadership.ng
“I share the pains that the family members of the Nigerian doctor are going through. It is just a pity that Patrick had to cause this damage both in Liberia and Nigeria......
“I want to reach out to them and express how deeply saddened and sorry I
am for their loss and their pain. I do apologise if my words have cost
anyone who is grieving more pain. I fall on my knees and ask God for his
healing power for all of those who are still infected with Ebola. I
pray for all of the families whose loved ones were taken away by
this merciless killer Ebola, especially those affected by Patrick’s
actions.
Ebola didn’t start with Patrick
in Liberia, as we both know. Ebola was in Liberia from a traveller from
Guinea since February of this year. The government knew about it and did
nothing. Many Liberians, including me, called out to the government
then to close the borders. They didn’t do so until one of their own,
Patrick (Sawyer), died in July. Many people died before Patrick and
their lives were just as important. That is my frustration. Ebola didn’t
have to go to Nigeria, Africa’s most populated country, had the
Liberian government taken drastic actions sooner. I, too, have family
members and friends in Nigeria, and now they are at risk because of
Patrick’s actions.
In spite of my anger and disappointment with him, I don’t believe that
he did this with evil intent (I could be wrong). I believe his actions
were that of a desperate man. And sad for everyone involved, Nigeria was
closer than the U.S. This is just my take on what he could have been thinking (of course, I could be wrong).
My regret is that I was so caught up in my own pain
and frustration, that I neglected to see the pain of the innocent people
both in Liberia and Nigeria who are affected by Patrick’s actions. For
that, I am deeply sorry. The last thing I wanted to do was to cause them
pain. It is a pain I know. It is a pain I don’t want them to
have.”“Going to Nigeria was one of them. His act was one of a desperate
man. Many Nigerians and Liberians are affected because of that act of desperation,”
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