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'I buried my parents one day after the other' - Ebola mourners learn how to grieve safely

BBC News · Jun 17, 2026, 11:57 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • "Today is the sixth time I have come to the cemetery," says Joel Lonza Makumbu as he explains how the virus has devastated his family and community.
  • "Yesterday I buried my father.
  • As he fills the grave with soil, he says he has also lost three sisters and a brother-in-law to Ebola.

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Anne Soy Bunia, DR Congo BBCNone of the usual crowds attend burials in this Bunia cemetery at the moment Nyamurongo cemetery in Bunia, a city in north-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo that is the epicentre of the current Ebola outbreak, is much busier than usual.

"Today is the sixth time I have come to the cemetery," says Joel Lonza Makumbu as he explains how the virus has devastated his family and community.

"Yesterday I buried my father. Today I have come to say goodbye to my mother."

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