Kofi Mason-Sesay, who has joint British and Sierra Leonean nationality, was due to spend several weeks at St Simon's Catholic Primary School in Stockport while staying with friends in Greater Manchester. However, the visit was cancelled after 'ignorant' parents campaigned against Kofi (pictured arriving at Heathrow) or his British mother Miriam going to the school, fearing they could pass on the disease which has killed at least 678 people in Sierra Leone.
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
British school bans nine-year-old boy from Sierra Leone - because parents feared he could give classmates Ebola
Kofi Mason-Sesay, who has joint British and Sierra Leonean nationality, was due to spend several weeks at St Simon's Catholic Primary School in Stockport while staying with friends in Greater Manchester. However, the visit was cancelled after 'ignorant' parents campaigned against Kofi (pictured arriving at Heathrow) or his British mother Miriam going to the school, fearing they could pass on the disease which has killed at least 678 people in Sierra Leone.
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