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Thousands more to view Nelson Mandela's body in Pretoria | Thousands more to view Nelson Mandela's body in Pretoria |
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Mourners in South Africa are waiting to view the body of former President Nelson Mandela for a second day. | Mourners in South Africa are waiting to view the body of former President Nelson Mandela for a second day. |
Thousands of people queued on Wednesday to file past Mr Mandela's body, which was lying in state at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. | Thousands of people queued on Wednesday to file past Mr Mandela's body, which was lying in state at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. |
His widow Graca Machel and President Jacob Zuma were among those to pay their respects along with relatives and officials. | His widow Graca Machel and President Jacob Zuma were among those to pay their respects along with relatives and officials. |
Mr Mandela died last Thursday at the age of 95 and will be buried on Sunday. | Mr Mandela died last Thursday at the age of 95 and will be buried on Sunday. |
His funeral will take place in his home village of Qunu in Eastern Cape province. | His funeral will take place in his home village of Qunu in Eastern Cape province. |
Mr Mandela's body was again taken from the mortuary to the Union Buildings on Thursday, arriving at around 07:45 local time (05:45 GMT). | |
People lined the streets to watch the coffin being taken to the government buildings where Mr Mandela was sworn in as South Africa's first black president in 1994. | |
'Fitting tribute' | 'Fitting tribute' |
Huge crowds queued to visit the open casket on Wednesday, tolerating long waits and stringent security checks. | |
Thousands were successful, but many were turned away before public viewing ended at 17:30 (15:30 GMT). The disappointed will be able to try again on Thursday and Friday. | Thousands were successful, but many were turned away before public viewing ended at 17:30 (15:30 GMT). The disappointed will be able to try again on Thursday and Friday. |
In a statement, the Mandela family said the proceedings were a "fitting tribute". | In a statement, the Mandela family said the proceedings were a "fitting tribute". |
"As he lies in peace at the Union Buildings, Madiba would be happy to know he is surrounded by thousands of South Africans, whom he loved and served - or served with - in the prosecution of the just struggle for democracy, and in laying the foundations in 1994 for a non-racial, non-sexist, democratic South Africa," they said. | "As he lies in peace at the Union Buildings, Madiba would be happy to know he is surrounded by thousands of South Africans, whom he loved and served - or served with - in the prosecution of the just struggle for democracy, and in laying the foundations in 1994 for a non-racial, non-sexist, democratic South Africa," they said. |
"We are humbled that millions of South Africans who loved him, stood by him through his trials and tribulations, supported him... can now join us in bidding him farewell." | "We are humbled that millions of South Africans who loved him, stood by him through his trials and tribulations, supported him... can now join us in bidding him farewell." |
Correspondents said Mr Mandela's body could be seen through a glass screen, dressed in one of his trademark patterned shirts. | Correspondents said Mr Mandela's body could be seen through a glass screen, dressed in one of his trademark patterned shirts. |
At each end of the casket stood two navy officers clad in white uniforms, with their swords pointing down. | At each end of the casket stood two navy officers clad in white uniforms, with their swords pointing down. |
Some mourners stopped briefly to pray, while a number of people reportedly fainted. | Some mourners stopped briefly to pray, while a number of people reportedly fainted. |
Among the dignitaries to file past were former President FW de Klerk, Mr Mandela's ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and musician and activist Bono. | Among the dignitaries to file past were former President FW de Klerk, Mr Mandela's ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and musician and activist Bono. |
The U2 singer accompanied Mr Mandela's long-time aide Zelda Le Grange. | The U2 singer accompanied Mr Mandela's long-time aide Zelda Le Grange. |
Meanwhile tens of thousands of South Africans attended a free concert in Cape Town on Wednesday to celebrate Mr Mandela's life. | Meanwhile tens of thousands of South Africans attended a free concert in Cape Town on Wednesday to celebrate Mr Mandela's life. |
Singer Annie Lennox was among those who performed in tribute to the anti-apartheid leader. | Singer Annie Lennox was among those who performed in tribute to the anti-apartheid leader. |
'Beautiful smile' | 'Beautiful smile' |
The former captain of the South African rugby team, Francois Pienaar, also paid his respects to the former president. | The former captain of the South African rugby team, Francois Pienaar, also paid his respects to the former president. |
"I will never forget how proud Madiba was and his beautiful smile," he said. | "I will never forget how proud Madiba was and his beautiful smile," he said. |
"A herd boy became one of the greatest leaders the world has even seen. From prisoner to president." | "A herd boy became one of the greatest leaders the world has even seen. From prisoner to president." |
World leaders joined tens of thousands of South Africans at a huge memorial memorial service on Tuesday in Johannesburg as part of the commemorations leading up to the funeral. | World leaders joined tens of thousands of South Africans at a huge memorial memorial service on Tuesday in Johannesburg as part of the commemorations leading up to the funeral. |
After Mr Mandela's body has lain in state for three days, the military will fly him to the Eastern Cape from Air Force Base Waterkloof in Pretoria. | After Mr Mandela's body has lain in state for three days, the military will fly him to the Eastern Cape from Air Force Base Waterkloof in Pretoria. |
A military guard of honour will welcome the arrival, and the coffin will then be placed on a gun carriage and transported to a hearse. | A military guard of honour will welcome the arrival, and the coffin will then be placed on a gun carriage and transported to a hearse. |
Mr Mandela's body will then be taken to his home village of Qunu, where the Thembu community will conduct a traditional ceremony. | Mr Mandela's body will then be taken to his home village of Qunu, where the Thembu community will conduct a traditional ceremony. |
A national day of reconciliation will take place on 16 December when a statue of Mr Mandela will be unveiled at the Union Buildings. | A national day of reconciliation will take place on 16 December when a statue of Mr Mandela will be unveiled at the Union Buildings. |
Big screens have been set up across South Africa to show the planned national events. | Big screens have been set up across South Africa to show the planned national events. |