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Mandela Family Sues Grandson Over Burial Site by AngelicaDivine(f): 3:41am On Jun 29, 2013 |
As former South African President, Nelson Mandela, remained in a critical condition in hospital on Friday, a family feud over where the 94-year-old former president should be buried went to the courts. Mandela’s oldest daughter, Makaziwe, and 15 other family members have pressed a court application to get Mandela’s grandson to return the bodies of three of Mandela’s children to their original graves in the eastern rural village of Qunu, according to the South African Broadcasting Corporation. The grandson, Mandla Mandela, acknowledges having reburied the three bodies 20 kilometers (13 miles) away in the Mvezo village, where he plans to create a Mandela shrine, hotel and soccer stadium, according to the South African Press Association. Grandson Mandla Mandela has until Saturday to respond to the court filing, reports said. The anti-apartheid leader built his retirement home in Qunu and was living there until his repeated hospitalisations which started at the end of last year. Nelson Mandela attended the burial of his son at the family plot in Qunu in 2005, and it was widely expected that the leader himself would be buried there. But his grandson exhumed the bodies of Mandela’s three children and moved them to nearby Mvezo, where he holds authority as chief. Eldest daughter Makaziwe and other Mandela family members want the family bodies returned to their original graves in Qunu, according to the reports. The family court struggle came as Mandela’s ex-wife said that he had improved in recent days, but remained critical. Winnie Madikizela-Mandela gave the update on Friday while speaking to journalists outside Mandela’s former home in Soweto. “I’m not a doctor but I can say that from what he was a few days ago there is great improvement,” said Madikizela-Mandela, who is a member of South Africa’s Parliament. Madikizela-Mandela pleaded with the media to “understand the sensitivities and the feeling of the family.” His daughter Makaziwe Mandela was among the family members who arrived at the Pretoria hospital on Friday. The ministers of health and defense also visited, the South African Press Association reported. Outside the Pretoria hospital on Friday, a man flying a drone-like object with a camera attached was led away by several policemen, adding to an already heightened atmosphere where well-wishers continue to gather to pray for Mandela. Mandela was taken to the hospital on June 8 to be treated for what the government said was a recurring lung infection. South Africans have held prayers nationwide, and many have left flowers and messages of support outside the hospital as well as his home in Johannesburg. On Thursday, the office of South African President Jacob Zuma said Mandela’s health had improved overnight, and that his condition was critical but stable. On Friday night, United States President Barack Obama and his family arrived in South Africa for the second leg of the US president’s first major trip to the continent. Hopes that the first black presidents of their two respective countries might meet have been all but extinguished because of Mandela’s ill health. Speaking to journalists on board Air Force One as he flew from Senegal to Johannesburg, Obama said he didn’t want to be “obtrusive,” Daily Telegraph of London reports. “We’ll see what the situation is when we land. I do not need a photo op,” he said. “Right now, our main concern is with his well being, his comfort and with the family’s well being and comfort.” Mandela’s last wishes were contained in a Will that the then 78-year-old president made in January 1996. Events in Qunu in the past week suggest they have not changed. On Thursday, workmen in lorries and compactors began hurriedly laying soil for a new road leading to a 10-acre meadow on a slope overlooking Mandela’s pink-walled country home where his grave is expected to be. Source: http://infonigeria24.com/mandela-family-sues-grandson-over-burial-site/
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Re: Mandela Family Sues Grandson Over Burial Site by stannydon(m): 4:03am On Jun 29, 2013 |
The burial arrangements have started causing problem when the man is still alive.. Ojukwu part 2.. |
Re: Mandela Family Sues Grandson Over Burial Site by OgaTheTop2: 5:03am On Jun 29, 2013 |
So, this kind of thing happens in SA. Smh. |
Re: Mandela Family Sues Grandson Over Burial Site by gunuvi(m): 6:41am On Jun 29, 2013 |
That grandson wicked o. They should also exhume his own corpse too after he die and throw it into the sea (Osama style). |
Re: Mandela Family Sues Grandson Over Burial Site by Linoversace: 6:59am On Jun 29, 2013 |
...Mandela is still in a hospital bed and his family members will be going to court over burial arrangements! smh! |
Re: Mandela Family Sues Grandson Over Burial Site by Nobody: 7:07am On Jun 29, 2013 |
Poor bodies/bones sef !!! |
Re: Mandela Family Sues Grandson Over Burial Site by kokoA(m): 7:28am On Jun 29, 2013 |
Africans will always be Africans.. Smh. |
Re: Mandela Family Sues Grandson Over Burial Site by KINGwax(m): 9:34am On Jun 29, 2013 |
gunuvi: That grandson wicked o. They should also exhume his own corpse too after he die and throw it into the sea (Osama style).and of what extent will it benefit the corpse whether it is being thrown into the sea, cremated, eaten by the dogs or buried inside the earth? The dead is fuckin gone! The living are vain!!! |
Re: Mandela Family Sues Grandson Over Burial Site by AbuMikey(m): 9:47am On Jun 29, 2013 |
Wen black man go change? |
Re: Mandela Family Sues Grandson Over Burial Site by dasparrow: 9:59am On Jun 29, 2013 |
@Post Tata Madiba is not even dead yet and the family have already began fighting each other. Black people are the same everywhere I tell you. From the Mandela family in South Africa to the Ojukwu family in Nigeria to the Jackson family in USA. |
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