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Pub hosts ‘Ebola party’

A PUB was made to apologise yesterday after hosting an “Ebola breakout” Halloween party.

Birmingham’s Bar Risa management said the event had been a “huge error” and promised to donate the proceedings of the night to Doctors Without Borders.

The bar was criticised earlier this month for hosting English Defence League  fascists before their march through town.

Witnesses reported the bar being reportedly covered in fake biohazard tape and staff wore full body hazmat protective suits on the night.

This is not the first time Bar Risa has been in the middle of a scandal.

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