"If I have a long life, I can go back to my people. I can talk to them and say 'I'm doing this job for you'. Maybe they can understand me."
Kandeh Kamara, 21, one of about twenty young men who call themselves "the burial boys", who do one of the dirtiest jobs in the Ebola crisis: finding and burying corpses across eastern Sierra Leone.
Rico says, no, that's one of the dirtiest jobs on the planet, and another one he's glad he doesn't have...
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