Saturday, January 29, 2011

Mandela admitted and then discharged "Normal test, it will cure at home"

JOHANNESBURG - Days of concern for the father of the free South Africa. For 48 hours Nelson Mandela was admitted to Johannesburg and subjected to "routine tests for a man of his age," said sources in his entourage, and this morning he was discharged from the hospital and moved into his residence in Houghton, a suburb of Johannesburg.

Former South African president was rushed to Milpark with a military flight from Cape Town because of an acute respiratory infection. The military doctor Ramlaken Vejaynand following the hospitalization of the anti-apartheid leader confirmed the reason for hospitalization, the infection itself, adding that Mandela had suffered in the past and has responded very well to treatment, adding that the former president "has amazed us to its resilience.

" South African Vice-President, Kgalema Motlanthe, said that "Madiba is a good mood and joked with us." In the last hour a large crowd of supporters of the Nobel prize for peace and journalists and camera crews had gathered outside the hospital. The President Zuma has suddenly left the meeting in Davos, where two of his actions were planned today, but again refused to create alarmist and stated that the decision to return home is not tied to the health of Mandela .

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