El féretro de Nelson Mandela ha sido conducido desde el hospital militar de Pretoria al Union Buildings, la sede del Gobierno, donde se ha instalado la capilla ardiente.
XKL03 PRETORIA (SUDÁFRICA) 11/12/2013.- Winnie Mandela, la segunda mujer del expresidente sudafricano Nelson Mandela, llora tras visitar la capilla ardiente instalada en la sede del Gobierno sudafricano en Pretoria, hoy, miércoles 11 de diciembre de 2013. La capilla ardiente del Nobel de la Paz, fallecido el pasado día 5 a los 95 años de edad, permanecerá abierta hasta el viernes en los Union Buildings para que miles de ciudadanos puedan dar su último adiós a su héroe. EFE/KIM LUDBROOK/POOL
South African President Jacob Zuma is followed by Graca Machel, widow of former South African President Nelson Mandela, and Winnie Mandela, Nelson Mandela's ex-wife, as they pay their respects to Mandela lying in state at the Union Buildings in Pretoria December 11, 2013. REUTERS/Marco Longari/Pool (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: POLITICS OBITUARY)
People cry after bidding farewell to South African former president Nelson Mandela lying in state at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on December 11, 2013. Nelson Mandela's flag-draped coffin made a solemn journey through the streets of Pretoria Wednesday, arriving at the seat of South Africa's government where he will lie in state for three days. Mandela, the revered icon of the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa and one of the towering political figures of the 20th century, died in Johannesburg on December 5 at age 95. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER JOE