First European to contract Ebola virus dies in Spain
Priest Miguel Pajares, 75, had been flown back from Liberia and treated at a hospital in Madrid
The first European to become infected by the Ebola virus has died in Spain.
Priest Miguel Pajares, 75, died at a hospital in Madrid, a spokesperson confirmed today.
He contracted the deadly disease while working for a charity organisation in Liberia.
The epidemic has now killed more than 1,000 people in West Africa.
A colleague of Miguel Pajares, nun Juliana Bohi, was also repatriated but tested negative for the disease.
The Ebola virus was first detected in Guinea in March and has since spread to Sierra Leone, Liberia and possibly Nigeria.
The majority of Ebola victims are Africans, and some nations have protested that their citizens are not getting access to the experimental drugs.
Mr Parajes was reportedly given a treatment never tested in humans, but this has not been confirmed by the hospital.
The UN has ordered that experimental drugs and vaccines be used in a bid to halt the epidemic.
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