South Africa will charge one of Nelson Mandela’s grandsons with
assault and brandishing a gun at another man, a prosecutor’s official
said on Sunday, in a further embarrassment for the anti-apartheid hero’s
large and fractious family.
Mandla Mandela is due to appear in
court on Friday, Luxolo Tyali, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting
Authority, told Reuters. “The NPA has decided to prosecute him and
summons have been issued,” Tyali said.
South Africa’s Sunday Times
newspaper said the younger Mandela was reported to have drawn a gun on a
44-year-old teacher whose vehicle had collided with one driven by a
guest of Mandla Mandela’s.
The teacher later had to undergo
emergency surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain, the newspaper
said. A spokesman for the younger Mandela has said the incident never
happened and the accusation was “pure fabrication”.
Tyali spelled out the charges facing Mandla Mandela but declined to give details of the incident.
Mandla
Mandela made headlines earlier this year when a judge ordered him to
return the remains of three of Nelson Mandela’s children – including
those of his father – from a memorial center dedicated to his
grandfather where he had moved them two years ago.
Mandla had been
sued by more than a dozen of Mandela’s relatives who wanted the remains
returned. Mandla said as the local head of the family, it was within
his rights to bury the remains on his property.
Former president
Nelson Mandela, 95, spent nearly three months in hospital this year for a
lung infection that left him in critical condition. He has been
receiving care at his Johannesburg home since early September.
In all, Nelson Mandela fathered six children from his three marriages.
Monday, December 2, 2013
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