Womey Massacre

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The Womey Massacre was the murder of eight Guinean government and health personnel at Womey in mid-September 2014,[1] who had come to warn the village about dangers of the Ebola virus disease.[1][2] By 24 September 2014, Ebola disease was reported to have killed over 600 people in Guinea during previous months.[3]

Summary

On 18 September, it was reported that the bodies of a team of Guinean health and government officials, accompanied by journalists, who had been distributing Ebola information and doing disinfection work, were found in a latrine in the town of Womey, near Nzérékoré.[4] The workers had been murdered by residents of the village after they initially went missing after a riot against the presence of the health education team. Government officials said "the bodies showed signs of being attacked with machetes and clubs" and "three of them had their throats slit."[5]

Incident

When the group first arrived at the village, people threw stones at them, causing the group to split up with nine trying to hide near the town of Womey, and others taking refuge near Nzérékoré.[1] Of those nine one successfully hid and survived.[1] The other eight members of the group were killed.[1] The survivor, a journalist, said that they heard the villagers searching around for them.[6] The team consisted of health workers, government officials, one priest, and journalists.[6][7]

The bodies were found in a latrine with evidence of being struck with clubs and machetes, and three were found with their throats slit.[6][7] The bodies were found in the septic tank of the local school.[8] As the evidence was found, six were arrested in connection with the attack(s).[6] By 22 September 2014 twenty people were arrested,[9] and by 24 September 2014 Guinea police had arrested 27 suspects in connection with the attack.[3]

The team included at least two doctors, including the Health Director of the prefecture and the Deputy Director of the hospital in the area.[10][11] The pastor worked at a local Christian church and was one of the founders of Hope Clinic, which provides medical care and surgeries.[12] Some of the journalists worked for Liberté Zaly Fm.[11] It is a local radio station based in Nzérékoré (N'Zérékoré).[13] Nzérékoré is the second largest city in Guinea with a population greater than 300 thousand in 2008, and is the capital of Nzérékoré Prefecture.

Related incidents

Later in September 2014 a Red Cross Team in Guinea was attacked while trying to collect corpses.[14] Another medical charity had already pulled out of Guinea after multiple stoning attacks on their teams.[1] In August 2014 there were riots in Nzérékoré when a team tried to disinfect a market.[6] Nzérékoré is about 30 miles (50 kilometers) from Womey.[6]

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