Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Dallas man's Ebola Halloween house draws criticisms in virus-hit city

By Lisa Maria Garza DALLAS (Reuters) - A man who decorated his Dallas home for Halloween to resemble an Ebola hot spot has found that charities he wanted to benefit by showing it off are refusing donations from an exhibit many find to be in poor taste. James Faulk, 48, transformed his townhouse in an affluent Dallas neighborhood by adorning it with blue plastic barrels affixed with orange bio-hazard stickers, yellow caution tape and the word "QUARANTINE" stenciled in red letters on the outside of a boarded up door. "I just put them out for the kids to have fun," Faulk said on Wednesday. "I am appalled that there are people living in our country who could be so insensitive to the suffering of others that they would use a deadly virus as a Halloween theme," area resident Doris Taylor wrote in a letter to the Dallas Morning News. via Health News Headlines - Yahoo News Read More Here..


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