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Ebola victim’s fiancée writing book

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FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) – The fiancée and family of Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan hope a settlement and a book deal will provide closure after his death.

Two publishers announced Thursday that Duncan’s fiancée Louise Troh is writing a memoir for release in April. The news came a day after an attorney for Duncan’s parents and four children said the family had reached a settlement with the Dallas hospital where Duncan died last month.

The deal includes an undisclosed payment to the family and the creation of a charitable fund in the Liberian man’s name.

Troh, who wasn’t part of the settlement, says she’ll use part of the book proceeds for a down payment on a new home.

Duncan’s nephew wants the fund used to build a hospital in Liberia specializing in infectious disease.

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