British Ebola victim flown back to UK for treatment at the Royal Free

 
Treatment: the man was rushed to the Royal Free hospital in Hampstead
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25 August 2014

The family of British Ebola victim William Pooley has thanked doctors fighting to save his life for the "excellent care" he is being given.

In their first words since the 29 year-old volunteer nurse was flown back to the UK last night for emergency treatment, his family paid tribute to those who orchestrated his quick return.

They said: "We would like to express our thanks to all involved in bringing our son back to the UK.

"We have been astounded by the speed and way which the various international and UK government agencies have worked together to get Will home.

"Will is receiving excellent care at the Royal Free Hospital and we could not ask for him to be in a better place.

"We would like to thank all our family and friends for their best wishes and ask everyone to remember those in other parts of the world suffering with Ebola who do not have access to the same healthcare facilities as Will."

Mr Pooley, who contracted deadly Ebola in Sierra Leone, is being treated at a specialist isolation ward at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead, north London.

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