Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan's family speaks out in anger over his care

Thomas Eric Duncan, the first known person to develop Ebola in the United States, has died in Dallas. He was 42.

The sadness is shifting to anger. The family of Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person to die of Ebola on U.S. soil, is speaking out about what they believe is "unfair" treatment that led to their relative's demise. "No one has died of Ebola in the U.S

Why was Thomas Eric Duncan, a Liberian national infected with Ebola, sent home when he first sought treatment at a Dallas hospital? The question is an unsettling one, not only because the failure to follow proper protocols may have cost him his life

Why was Thomas Eric Duncan, a Liberian national infected with Ebola, sent home when he first sought treatment at a Dallas hospital? The question is an unsettling one, not only because the failure to follow proper protocols may have cost him his life

The family of the first man to die of Ebola in the U.S. is speaking out, saying Thomas Eric Duncan's "was treated unfairly." In an exclusive statement to OutFront, Josephus Weeks, Duncan's nephew, says: "Eric Duncan wasÂ