On July 13, local time, the South African government announced that Sinde Mandela, the youngest daughter of nelson mandela and Winnie mandela, the father of South Africa, died suddenly in a Johannesburg hospital in the early morning of July 13, at the age of 59.
After his father was arrested, Sinde Mandela and his mother Winnie mandela lived in Soweto. As an adult, he served as the vice chairman of the Soweto Youth Congress and was a member of the movement to release Mandela. After apartheid, South Africa served as South Africa's ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark.
South African President Ramaphosa said: "I express my deep condolences to Mandela's family. We mourn the death of a fearless political activist. Sind's death is a great loss for South Africa.
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Introduction to Sinde Mandela:
Sinde was born at the end of 1960 and grew up in the heyday of the anti-apartheid struggle. When she was 0/8 months old, her father Nelson was imprisoned in Robben Island. She lived alone with her sister Zenani and her mother Winnie, and endured the harassment and intimidation of the apartheid regime. She graduated from the Law Department of the University of Cape Town. In his personal life, Qi Xin has been married twice and has four children.
1992 After Nelson broke up with Winnie, 1994 Sinde was chosen to accompany Mandela to the inauguration ceremony, and then served as the first lady of South Africa in public until Nelson remarried. After that, Sinde began to engage in various humanitarian activities and participated in local political activities.
Light. Sind Mandela, the daughter of Nelson Mandela, the father of South Africa, died of illness.