Body of Zimbabwe's Mugabe Flown out of Singapore for Burial

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Body of Zimbabwe's Mugabe Flown out of Singapore for Burial

By Aljazeera The body of Zimbabwe's former president Robert Mugabe was flown home from Singapore on Wednesday morning, five days after he died in a hospital in...

By Aljazeera

The body of Zimbabwe's former president Robert Mugabe was flown home from Singapore on Wednesday morning, five days after he died in a hospital in the wealthy city state.

Police motorbikes escorted the white Mercedes hearse carrying Mugabe's body from Singapore Casket, a funeral parlour where he had been kept since his death. A plane carrying the former leader and the visiting delegation departed shortly afterwards, his nephew Adam Molai told AFP.

"It just left now," he said by phone from the plane as it took off, with the noise of the aircraft audible in the background. The delegation from Zimbabwe arrived on Tuesday and attended a private Catholic mass for Mugabe at the funeral parlour, which was officiated by a Zimbabwean priest.

Mugabe's body was expected to arrive in Zimbabwe on Wednesday at 3pm (1300 GMT), a family member told Reuters. From there, it will be taken to his home village in Kutama, west of the capital Harare, where he has been mourned as a hero and where there will be an overnight wake.

Mugabe died on Friday. He was 95 years old. The former rebel leader had dominated Zimbabwean politics for almost 40 years from independence in 1980 until he was removed by his own army in a November 2017 coup. On Thursday and Friday, Mugabe's body will lie in state at Rufaro Stadium in the capital so the public can pay their last respects.

The 35,000-seater stadium is where Mugabe took his oath of office when Ian Smith, the prime minister under the colonial Rhodesian regime, handed over power. There Mugabe hoisted the new Zimbabwe flag and lit the independence.

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