Please Lift up the People of Sierra Leone & The Mercy Ships' Crew in Your Prayers... 
A very sad incident occurred in the course of screening activities on Monday in Freetown, Sierra Leone of which you need to be aware. 
Initial incident reports indicate that when screening personnel arrived at the stadium this morning there were 700 people already allowed into the stadium and a large crowd outside. Sometime after 9:30 events yet to be conclusively determined occurred to agitate the crowd and cause it to storm the gate. In response 200 more people were admitted to relieve pressure, but tragically 13 were injured, including one fatality and two life threatening situations. Mercy Ships personnel on site cared for the victims and accompanied them to hospitals. No Mercy Ships personnel were injured. Ongoing investigation will determine the facts. Please keep the individuals affected and their families in prayer, and pray also for the entire crew. This is certainly a time to pray and believe that God will work all things together for good in this tragic situation.
Mercy Ships is deeply saddened by the tragic events that occurred today during medical screening at the Freetown National Stadium when a crowd stormed the gate resulting in several injuries and one life lost.  Mercy Ships personnel working at the site attended the injured and accompanied them to local hospitals. "Our hearts and prayers are with the individuals and families of those affected by today's events. The occurrence of this incident in the course of activities intended to restore lives is tragic. We move forward with tremendous sadness, but great determination, to assist as many people as possible in the next ten months," stated Mercy Ships Founder, Don Stephens.
Mercy Ships exists to serve the forgotten poor and has served Sierra Leone five times over the past two decades, also helping establish two land based health care facilities. For the next ten months, Mercy Ships will be providing surgeries for qualified patients while working alongside the Sierra Leonean Government to support its five-year healthcare plan and strengthen the functions of the national health system.
All Mercy Ship Crew are Safe, but Prayers Appreciated!!!
5 comments:
Your mom alerted us to pray. Have been doing so. Glad to hear you made it safely to the ship. More snow and rain here. Will spring ever come.
Miss you. I love you, Grandma Jan
Rick and I rejoice that you were not injured but so very sad to hear about the African death and injuries. Love, Mom K
Prayers continue from British Columbia to our Lord for your work and your safety - for water, and continued energies for the crew - see you in October!
Nicky
xxoo
Hi! Laura Welcome back to the ship. We will be praying for you, ahd everyone aboard the ship. Hope you get some fresh water soon. Our prayers are with you. Take care. Linda
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