Johannesburg: Nelson Mandela had a “wonderful time” in his last few days as his wife Graca, his children and grandchildren were all there to say goodbye, the anti-apartheid icon's daughter has said.
“Until the last moment he had us, you know...The children were there, the grandchildren were there, Graca was there, so we are always around him and even at the last moment, we were sitting with him on Thursday the whole day,” Makaziwe Mandela was quoted as saying by the BBC.
“I think from last week, Friday until Thursday, it was a wonderful time, if you can say the process of death is wonderful. But Tata (Nelson Mandela) had a wonderful time, because we were there,” she said.
Mandela, South Africa's first black president who steered his nation out of apartheid and into multi-race democracy, died late on Thursday at the age of 95 after protracted illness.
The ‘National Day of Prayer and Reflection' yesterday started off an official programme of mourning, including a memorial service at a Johannesburg stadium tomorrow, culminating in a state funeral on December 15 at Mandela's Eastern Cape ancestral home of Qunu, expected to be one of the biggest gatherings of world leaders in decades.