Cry Like A Boy Video. Liberia’s Ebola gravediggers still live with trauma six years on Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 18/11/2021 - 18:00 GMT+1 Mark Korvayan was head of the burial team during Liberia’s Ebola crisis. He tells the #CryLikeaBoy about his experience. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Liberia’s Ebola gravediggers still live with trauma six years on Now playing Next Women who risk Europe’s migration routes face stigma back in Guinea Now playing Next Tibetan protesters in New Dehli denounce China with shaved heads and prayers Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | August 20th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Archaeologists uncover human offering at ancient ceremonial site in Lima Now playing Next Beninese-French singer Angélique Kidjo makes history as first Black African to get Hollywood Walk of Fame star Now playing Next Thinking outside the box about wellbeing: inside Medicine Festival Now playing Next Mediterranean sea has warmed by 2°C this summer – here’s why Now playing Next The EU rallies behind the ICC after fresh US sanctions Now playing Next Second Ukrainian arrested in connection with Nord Stream explosions Now playing Next European socialists head towards showdown over migration Now playing Next Trump says he will meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un this year Now playing Next Sirens, shelters and scaled-back war games: South Korea rehearses for crisis Now playing Next Kyiv residents rescued as Russian strikes damage buildings across the city Now playing Next China showcases next‑gen humanoid robots as US curbs push firms abroad Now playing Next 12 killed, 33 injured in Russian strikes on Kyiv and surrounding region More videos
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