Nelson Mandela could be discharged from hospital to recuperate at home
Young
boys read get well wishing messages with a photograph of former South
African President Nelson Mandela, outside the Mediclinic Heart Hospital
where he is being treated in Pretoria, South Africa Monday, July 1,
2013. (AP / Themba Hadebe)
The Associated Press
Published Sunday, July 14, 2013 9:09AM EDT
Published Sunday, July 14, 2013 9:09AM EDT
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- A former president of South Africa says
he expects Nelson Mandela to soon be discharged from the hospital to
recuperate at home.
South Africa's radio broadcaster Eyewitness News reported on Sunday that Thabo Mbeki was speaking at a memorial service Saturday when he predicted that Mandela would be going home.
Mandela has been hospitalized for more than five weeks for a recurring lung infection, sparking an outpouring of support in South Africa and internationally. Friends who have visited him say he is on life support in the form of mechanical ventilation. The most recent official update on his health said Mandela was in critical but stable condition.
South Africa's radio broadcaster Eyewitness News reported on Sunday that Thabo Mbeki was speaking at a memorial service Saturday when he predicted that Mandela would be going home.
Mandela has been hospitalized for more than five weeks for a recurring lung infection, sparking an outpouring of support in South Africa and internationally. Friends who have visited him say he is on life support in the form of mechanical ventilation. The most recent official update on his health said Mandela was in critical but stable condition.
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