South Africans queue for last view of Mandela

Today is last of three public viewing days, before Mandela's casket is transported to Qunu in Eastern Cape province for burial on Sunday

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Last Updated : Dec 13 2013 | 3:21 PM IST
South Africans queued today for a final chance to say a personal farewell to Nelson Mandela, with some camping overnight for his last day of lying in state.

Today was the last of three public viewing days, before Mandela's casket is removed and transported to his boyhood home of Qunu in Eastern Cape province for burial on Sunday.

Tens of thousands had lined up yesterday, but many were turned away as the system was unable to cope with the vast numbers of people wanting to pay their final respects.

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Stanley Luvhimbe, 40, who had driven 450 kilometres from Thohoyandou near the Zimbabwe border on Wednesday, said he was determined to get in after two days of frustration.

"It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. We will never see him again. He is my hero," Luvhimbe.

Mandela's casket is scheduled to be flown to Qunu early Saturday morning, a day before the actual burial on his family's estate.

Thousands of high-profile mourners, including numerous political figures, are expected to descend on the remote location which workers have been busy preparing for a week.

According to government officials, the venue will accommodate some 5,000 people.
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First Published: Dec 13 2013 | 3:16 PM IST

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