Cathedral bells toll for South Africa’s anti-apartheid hero
Wendell Roelf
Cape Town | South Africans remembered anti-apartheid hero Archbishop Desmond Tutu with cathedral bells, flowers and warm words on Monday (Tuesday AEDT), a day after he died in a Cape Town nursing home aged 90.
Tutu, a Nobel laureate who had preached against the tyranny of the white minority, was revered by black and white South Africans alike as the nation’s moral conscience.
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