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The Fervent Prayer Former Fiancée of Ebola Victim Thomas Eric Duncan Prayed for Community on Eve of Her Quarantine Release

Teresa Neumann : Oct 21, 2014
Benge Nsenduluka – The Christian Post

"Our hearts also go out to the two brave women who have been infected by this terrible disease as they were trying to help him. We are also aware of how much this has affected many other people of my city, Dallas, my country, the United States of America, even as it has in the country of my birth, Liberia." -Louise Troh

(Dallas, TX)—On the eve of being released from her mandatory quarantine, Louise Troh, the former fiancée of Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan, prayed for her Texas community. (Photo: Louise Troh's pastor/via ABC News)

Through a statement released by Troh's church, Wilshire Baptist, Troh reportedly thanked state health workers whom she described as "angels from God" and requested healing for the community.

"Our happiness is mixed with sadness at the same time," said Troh, who will be writing a "love story book" about her experience once she is back on her feet.

"My beloved fiancé Thomas Eric Duncan—also the father of my son, Karsiah Eric Duncan—did not survive with us," she added. "We continue to mourn his loss and grieve the circumstances that led to his death. We pray that God will bring healing to all in our community soon."

Noting that hazmat teams had entered her home and destroyed nearly everything as a "cleansing precaution," Wilshire Pastor George Mason said, "They were left with nothing. They are completely devastated by this, so there's need to have their lives rebuilt."