PRETORIA: The last day of Nelson Mandela’s lying in state triggered a massive turnout Friday, forcing the government to appeal for mourners to stay away.
Large numbers had camped out in order to secure an early place in the
queue, but as of 7:30 am (0530 GMT) there were already 50,000 waiting
in line.
“We urge people to please NOT make their way to the park and ride
facilities,” the government information service said in a written
statement.
There was no indication whether the viewing hours would be extended, as
happened during the country’s first democratic election in 1994 when
voting booths were kept open late to allow people to cast their
ballots.
Friday was the last of three public viewing days, before Mandela’s
casket is removed and transported to his boyhood home of Qunu in
Eastern Cape province for burial on Sunday.
Tens of thousands had also lined up on Thursday, but many were turned
away as the system was unable to cope with the vast numbers of people
wanting to say a final farewell.
Mandela’s casket is scheduled to be flown to Qunu early Saturday
morning, a day before the actual burial on his family’s estate. --
AFP
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