Stockport school bans Sierra Leone boy over Ebola fears | Daily Mail Online
British school bans nine-year-old from Sierra Leone because parents feared he could give classmates Ebola
Kofi Mason-Sesay was due to attend a primary school in Stockport
Nine-year-old has joint British and Sierra Leonean nationality
He was supposed to spend several weeks at the school while his British mother Miriam carried out visits to other schools as part of her charity work
Public Health England says Kofi and his mother pose no risk
Kofi has had lessons at the school regularly since he was three
He last visited the school in July and has friends there
But parents campaigned against latest visit, which has been cancelled
Mother, 48, says she and her son have been treated 'like lepers'
Kofi Mason-Sesay was due to attend a primary school in Stockport
Nine-year-old has joint British and Sierra Leonean nationality
He was supposed to spend several weeks at the school while his British mother Miriam carried out visits to other schools as part of her charity work
Public Health England says Kofi and his mother pose no risk
Kofi has had lessons at the school regularly since he was three
He last visited the school in July and has friends there
But parents campaigned against latest visit, which has been cancelled
Mother, 48, says she and her son have been treated 'like lepers'

His parents are picking and choosing when and where he goes to school. The other kids in his class don't get that privilege and you are advocating their parents get sued if they don't attend. How can this poor kid possibly get any benefit whatsoever from a totally different curriculum for 'several weeks' when his mother cares to 'visit'.

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