To confirm suspicions surrounding the mission of the Liberian health
official who died in Lagos Nigeria late last month, a CCTV video in
Liberia clearly showed the man in pain few hours before his departure at
the airport.
Images from a Close Circuit Television (CCTV)
monitored at the James Spriggs Payne’s Airport have shown how the late
Patrick Sawyer was terribly ill before boarding the Nigeria bond flight.
The
late Sawyer from the recording, it appears he knew, he had been
infected by the deadly tropical disease. His behavior, among other
passengers waiting at the boarding gate was strange.
His face
bore a sad countenance like someone who was troubled, as he sat alone
avoiding body contacts with everyone who came close by him.
His
strange behavior and frequent movement up and down as he eagerly awaits
his ASky flight had prompted the security camera operator to focus on
him. In the video, Patrick could be seen avoiding physical contacts with
airport employees and other passengers during the check in process.
After
checking in, Patrick briefings left the terminal, but he would soon be
shown sitting in an isolated area by himself at the boarding gate or
waiting room. The video footage also shows the late Patrick lying flat
on his stomach on the floor in the corridor of the airport a sign of
someone in excruciating pain.
This writer, who also watched the
video footage of Patrick at the Spriggs Payne Airport said the late
Patrick was seen preventing people from touching him. The recording
shows him snubbing an Immigration officer who was seen moving straight
toward him in a friendly gesture for a handshake as he boarded the
flight. The footage was shown after his death was announced upon arrival
in Nigeria.
Patrick died Thursday night at the First Consultant
Medical Centre, Obalende, in Lagos where he was hospitalized. Sawyer
only arrived in Nigeria on Sunday, July 20 for a conference when he was
tested and confirmed of having the Ebola virus.
But why did he do that to put a whole country in trouble. This is unfair.
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