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Indian-origin South African freedom fighter Laloo Chiba dies

The 87-year-old Chiba, a political prisoner on the Robben Island alongside former South African President Nelson Mandela, was hospitalized after a mild heart attack a few days ago but was discharged later on.

December 08, 2017 / 20:46 IST
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Three chairs remain empty under South African flags in a room aboard South African war vessel SAS Outenica anchored in the Pointe Noire harbour, where Zairian President Mobutu Sese Seko and rebel leader Laurent-Desire Kabila are to meet for peace negociations, May 3.  The meeting to will be chaired by South African President Nelson Mandela aboard the ship in international waters. - PBEAHUMLTES
Three chairs remain empty under South African flags in a room aboard South African war vessel SAS Outenica anchored in the Pointe Noire harbour, where Zairian President Mobutu Sese Seko and rebel leader Laurent-Desire Kabila are to meet for peace negociations, May 3. The meeting to will be chaired by South African President Nelson Mandela aboard the ship in international waters. - PBEAHUMLTES

Veteran Indian-origin South African freedom fighter Laloo Chiba died on Friday at his home in the predominantly-Indian suburb of Lenasia here.

The 87-year-old Chiba, a political prisoner on the Robben Island alongside former South African President Nelson Mandela, was hospitalized after a mild heart attack a few days ago but was discharged later on.

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"We would like to inform you that Ahmed Kathrada Foundation Board member and former Robben Island prisoner, Laloo Chiba (87), has just passed away a short while ago," Ahmed Kathrada Foundation said in a statement.

The Gujarati-origin stalwart was a former platoon commander in the military wing of the African National Congress (ANC) and was sentenced to 18 years of imprisonment on the Robben Island.