- Title: Mugabe’s relative says body not returning to Zimbabwe yet
- Date: 6th September 2019
- Summary: SINGAPORE (SEPTEMBER 6, 2019) (REUTERS) EXTERIOR OF FUNERAL PARLOUR, SINGAPORE CASKET (NIGHT SHOT) (SOUNDBITE) (English) HUSBAND OF ROBERT MUGABE'S NIECE, ADAM MOLAI, SAYING: REPORTER ASKING: "When will he (Mugabe) be brought back? "No no, we will let you know, it is all still being arranged, there's no arrangements yet." REPORTING ASKING: "Probably next week?" "Yes. Thank you.... sorry I didn't want to keep you guys waiting unnecessarily, I saw a lot of you...I saw you at the actual hospital, I saw you too, but no..." ZIMBABWE'S CHARGE D'AFFAIRES CLAUDIUS NHEMA WALKING, JOURNALISTS ASKING QUESTIONS, NHEMA GETTING INTO VEHICLE AND DRIVING OFF
- Embargoed: 20th September 2019 18:11
- Keywords: Zimbabwe Mugabe death body not returning yet Singapore
- Location: SINGAPORE
- City: SINGAPORE
- Country: Singapore
- Reuters ID: LVA001AVIU8G7
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- Story Text: A relative of deceased Zimbabwe's former president Robert Mugabe on Friday (September 6) said that Mugabe's body will not yet be returning to Zimbabwe.
Speaking to media outside a funeral parlour, Adam Molai, son-in-law of Albert Mugabe, the late brother of Mugabe, said that "it is all still being arranged, there's no arrangements yet."
Relatives were later seen arriving at the funeral parlour, where Zimbabwe embassy officials were at earlier in the day.
Mugabe died in Singapore, where he had long received medical treatment.
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