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Tutu's body carried into SAfrica cathedral to lie in state

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The body of Archbishop Desmond Tutu is carried into a historic cathedral where he once railed against white rule, to allow South Africans to bid farewell before the weekend funeral. IMAGES

Added on the 30/12/2021 07:53:58 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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