Las Vegas Sun

May 8, 2024

Mandela’s remains transferred to air base

JOHANNESBURG — The remains of anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela have been transferred to Waterkloof air base for a farewell from the African National Congress.

The military handed over Mandela's flag-draped coffin to the ANC at a solemn ceremony broadcast live on South African television.

The remains were to be returned to military control later Saturday morning.

It will then be flown to the Eastern Cape in preparation for Mandela's funeral the following day.

Mandela's casket is expected to arrive Saturday afternoon and to be greeted by a full military ceremony.

The late president died last week at age 95. His body lay in state for three days this week, drawing huge crowds of South Africans who mourned his death and celebrated his successful struggle against apartheid.

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