Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Nelson Mandela's body lying in state in Pretoria

 People cheer as the body of Nelson Mandela is driven past in Pretoria on December 11

The body of Nelson Mandela has arrived at the main government building in South Africa's capital, Pretoria, where it will lie in state for three days.
His remains were taken in procession from a hospital mortuary to the Union Buildings.
Members of the public lined the route to form a "guard of honour".
 
 The body of Nelson Mandela arrives at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, December 11

The public, invited heads of state and international guests will be able to view the body of the former president who died last Thursday, aged 95.
He will be buried in his home village of Qunu in Eastern Cape province on Sunday.
Tens of thousands of South Africans joined scores of world leaders for a national memorial service on Tuesday as part of a series of commemorations.


 A flower rests on the roof of the car carrying the coffin of Nelson Mandela, December 11

The procession left the city's 1 Military Hospital shortly after 07:00 (05:00 GMT) on Wednesday. The coffin could be seen inside a black hearse, draped in a South African flag.
It travelled along Kgosi Mampuru Street and Madiba Street on the way to the Union Buildings.
The hearse was in a long convoy with military outriders and military ambulances.
The convoy sped quickly through the streets, with some people running alongside the military guard.

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