In Sierra Leone's remote Kono district -- an Ebola hotspot -- a crowd gathers to see something that's now become all too common ...<br/> <br />The body of a suspected Ebola victim .... lying exactly where the man took his last breath, says an aid worker.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) FIELD SUPERVISOR FOR WELLBODY ALLIANCE, THOMAS BAWI, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Coming through I saw the guy fell off from the bike, he was like throwing up. So I immediately call the hospital but nobody respond."<br/> <br />(nats traffic)<br/> <br />Hundreds would eventually swarm around the body -- captivated -- immune to official warnings that Ebola is at its most infectious in the hours right after death.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) MINING INDUSTRY WORKER, BRIMA LEBBIE, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Well people are still worried, that is why you can see the amount of people standing by watching. You see people are greatly worried because this is the Ebola saga."<br/> <br />(nats siren)<br/> <br />As night falls, a soldier from the area's Ebola response un
