Nelson Mandela's alleged love child snubbed
Johannesburg, June 28: A woman with a startling resemblance to ailing former President Nelson Mandela has been turned away from the hospital where the anti-apartheid leader is being treated, as she attempted to see the man she claims is her father, a media report said today.
Onica Nyembezi Mothoa, 65, claims she is Mandela's love child born in 1947 to her mother Sophie Majeni when the latter was a domestic worker.
Mothoa told The Star daily that she was previously manhandled by security staff at the gates of the Mandela ancestral home in Qunu, where he had retired to, when she tried to see him.
94-year-old Mandela is entering his third week in the Pretoria Heart Hospital, with the Presidency saying he was still critical but stable.
Prayers continue to be held all over the country for Mandela who spent 27 years in prison before leading South Africa to its first democratic elections in 1994.
"If they are not hiding anything, why are they not giving him the opportunity to meet me," she said, adding that she had earlier indicated her willingness to undergo DNA test to prove her claim
In August 2010, the Nelson Mandela Foundation undertook to investigate Mothoa's claim, but later said they had handed the matter to the Mandela family for resolution.
In the past, a woman, Mpho Pule, also made a claim of being a love child of Mandela
Pule died in 2010, just a month after the Foundation said they were close to confirming her claim.
Mandela family spokesman Mandla Mandela did not respond to calls from the daily.
Johannesburg, June 28: A woman with a startling resemblance to ailing former President Nelson Mandela has been turned away from the hospital where the anti-apartheid leader is being treated, as she attempted to see the man she claims is her father, a media report said today.
Onica Nyembezi Mothoa, 65, claims she is Mandela's love child born in 1947 to her mother Sophie Majeni when the latter was a domestic worker.
Mothoa told The Star daily that she was previously manhandled by security staff at the gates of the Mandela ancestral home in Qunu, where he had retired to, when she tried to see him.
94-year-old Mandela is entering his third week in the Pretoria Heart Hospital, with the Presidency saying he was still critical but stable.
Prayers continue to be held all over the country for Mandela who spent 27 years in prison before leading South Africa to its first democratic elections in 1994.
"If they are not hiding anything, why are they not giving him the opportunity to meet me," she said, adding that she had earlier indicated her willingness to undergo DNA test to prove her claim
In August 2010, the Nelson Mandela Foundation undertook to investigate Mothoa's claim, but later said they had handed the matter to the Mandela family for resolution.
In the past, a woman, Mpho Pule, also made a claim of being a love child of Mandela
Pule died in 2010, just a month after the Foundation said they were close to confirming her claim.
Mandela family spokesman Mandla Mandela did not respond to calls from the daily.
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