Here’s how Thomas Eric Duncan, the first victim of Ebola in the United States who died earlier this month, is being remembered, according to People Magazine.
Thomas Eric Duncan, the first Ebola victim in the U.S., remembered as a caring, compassionate man http://t.co/TiW4AIYnga
— People (@people) October 19, 2014
And while many have sympathy for his family during this time of loss, his last actions aren’t exactly being remembered as “caring” or “compassionate,” especially since he reportedly knew he had the dreadful disease before he came to the U.S.
@peoplemag soooo caring. Caring enough to bring ebola here. Gtfoh
— Just Jenn ? (@MS_FKN_DIGITAL) October 19, 2014
https://twitter.com/chanellbrown/status/523862194988281857
https://twitter.com/LTSRowe/status/523866029538435072
@peoplemag Remembered as a liar.
— Cindy Stewart (@stewartcindy56) October 19, 2014
WTF dude's a liar RT @peoplemag: Thomas Eric remembered as a caring, compassionate man http://t.co/YgypsU9Wr1
— Sarah (@twtdidusay) October 19, 2014
@peoplemag r u serious? he knew he had Ebola and came here now infecting 2 nurses so far –
— jker100000 (@Jker100000Jker) October 19, 2014
@peoplemag Feel sorry for family and Mr, Duncan but This article is incredibly disrespectful to the two nurses fighting for their lives.
— Denise Deron (@LIVDA4ED) October 19, 2014
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