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Mandela widow ‘treated with disrespect’, aide says

– ‘Treated with disrespect’ –

“I don’t know of any person alive who has been treated with the amount of disrespect that people have shown to Mrs Machel,” writes La Grange.

She also says that Machel, like anybody else, was compelled to get accreditation to attend her own husband’s funeral on December 15.

The Machel family was allocated only five spots at the service.

Makaziwe told the Sunday Times that La Grange would have to prove any reference she made about the family in the book “otherwise she will be sued.”

She also says that Machel, like anybody else, was compelled to get accreditation to attend her own husband’s funeral on December 15.

But the 43-year-old former aide has defended her words.

“My book was not written as a definitive account – to say ‘this is Madiba’. It’s just my experience,” she told the Sunday Times.

La Grange, a white Afrikaans woman, had over the years become a permanent feature at Mandela’s side, often seen holding his hand to offer support during his frail final years.

On a lighter side, she told how she was at loss for words when she met him for the first time.

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“I said: ‘Good morning, Mr Mandela’,” and started crying.

“I felt guilty that this kindly-spoken man with gentle eyes and generosity of spirit spoke to me in my own language after my people had sent him to jail for so many years.”

La Grange also claims that Machel had to intervene after Makaziwe had prevented her from visiting Mandela in hospital, telling her that she was no longer an employee.

She was Mandela’s personal assistant while he was president from 1994 and continued working for him after he stepped down in 1999, for a total of 19 years until 2013.

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