Winnie Mandela, ex-wife of former South African President Nelson
Mandela, looks down as she cries after viewing his coffin as he lies in
state at the Union Buildings in Pretoria
Winnie Mandela, ex-wife of former South African President Nelson
Mandela, wipes off tears after viewing his coffin as he lies in state at
the Union Buildings in Pretoria
South African President Jacob Zuma (C) pays respect in front of the coffin of former South African President Nelson Mandela
South African former President Thabo Mbeki Zimbabwean dictator Robert Mugabe also joined the crowds at the viewing
Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapaksa
Bono went to pay his respects to the late leader along with his wife Ali
Hewson, left, and Mandela's former assistant Zelda le Grange, right
Top model Naomi Campbell cries after see
South African wait for the funeral cortege Military outriders escort funeral cortege carrying the coffin of former South African President Mandela leaves 1 Military Hospital on outskirts of Pretoria
Military outriders escort funeral cortege carrying coffin of former South African President Mandela through a street of Pretoria A South African military helicopter patrols over the 1 Military Hospital on the outskirts of Pretoria The hearse carrying the coffin of former South African President Nelson Mandela travels through a street of Pretoria Military outriders escort funeral cortege carrying coffin of former South African President Mandela through a street of Pretoria The funeral cortege carrying the coffin Soliders salutes as the funeral cortege The funeral cortege carrying the coffin of former South African President Mandela leaves the Military Hospital on the outskirts of Pretoria A soldier guards a closed road as military outriders escort the funeral cortege carrying the coffin of Mandela in Pretoria
South Africans wait for the funeral cortege of South African former president Nelson Mandela in Pretoria |
Military personnel prepare to carry the remains of the late Nelson Mandela at the Union Buildings in Pretoria Military personnel prepare to carry the remains of the late Nelson Mandela at the Union Buildings in Pretoria Military personnel prepare to carry the remains of the late Nelson Mandela at the Union Buildings in Pretoria
Thousands of
mourners lined the streets of South Africa this morning as Nelson
Mandela's body was moved to lie in state in the capital - inside the
building which once housed the apartheid government he fought for five
decades.
South Africans
formed a guard of honour for their former president this morning as his
body was transported through Pretoria in a casket draped in the
national flag, in a hearse surrounded by outriders, to lie in state for
the first of three days.
This morning
Mandela's grandson Mandla visited his open casket in the government's
Union Buildings, followed by his second wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
and third wife Graca Machel, as well as South Africa's current president
Jacob Zuma.
His remains
will be moved each day, for three days, between the Military Hospital in
Pretoria to the Government's Union Buildings.
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