South Africa: Abp Tutu’s home robbed while at Mandela memorial

South Africa: Abp Tutu’s home robbed while at Mandela memorial
21 Feb 1990, Johannesburg, South Africa --- African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela visits Archbishop Desmond Tutu after his release from prison. --- Image by © Peter Turnley/CORBIS

21 Feb 1990, Johannesburg, South Africa — African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela visits Archbishop Desmond Tutu after his release from prison. — Image by © Peter Turnley/CORBIS

From the Associated Press

ACN – Police in South Africa say retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s home was robbed while he was away to attend a memorial honoring Nelson Mandela.

A statement Wednesday from the South African Police Service said the robbery of Tutu’s home in Cape Town happened between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Tuesday. That was the day the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and foe of apartheid spoke at the memorial service at a soccer stadium in Soweto township of Johannesburg.

The statement said: “At this stage, we cannot give further details, as the investigation into the matter is still ongoing. No arrests have been made as yet.”

The 82-year-old Tutu had his home robbed in August as he and his wife slept inside. Both were unhurt.

Burglaries and home-invasions frequently occur in South Africa.

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