Spanish priest with Ebola dies in Madrid hospital

A hearse carries the coffin of Spanish priest Miguel Pajares from Carlos III Hospital in MadridSpanish priest Miguel Pajares, 75, the first European infected by a strain of Ebola that has killed more than 1,000 people in West Africa, has died in hospital in Madrid, a spokeswoman for the city's health authorities said on Tuesday. The spokeswoman declined to say when Pajares, who was airlifted from Liberia on August 7 after contracting the disease while working for a non-governmental organization in the African country, had died. The Health Ministry said he was being treated with the experimental drug ZMapp, manufactured by U.S. company Mapp Biopharmaceutical. Pajares was repatriated with co-worker Juliana Bohi, a nun who has tested negative for Ebola.