The family claim they are puzzled that in the aftermath of Mr. Teah’s death, the National Public Health Institute(NPHIL) tested him and declared him positive. Some of the family members were arrested and now in the custody of the Liberia National Police. He was never a suspect of the virus.”In a Facebook post Saturday, Mr. Teah’s son, Prince Teah, raised conspiracy theories over his father’s death. Mr. Teah’s death marked the first casualty of the pandemic in Liberia. We have called on the health authorities at the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) and the Ministry of Health to come and take their samples,” Police Spokesman Carter said.
Source: Front Page Africa April 04, 2020 18:33 UTC