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MVEZO (South Africa): Nelson Mandela’s grandson thrust an increasingly acerbic family feud firmly into the public eye on Thursday, after details emerged of the 94-year-old’s “perilous” state on life support.

Mandla Mandela, forced by a court to return the remains of three of Mandela’s children to the revered South African leader’s proposed burial ground in Qunu, launched a tirade at close family members.

With his grandfather lying critically ill in hospital, Mandla reacted furiously to the court order, accusing one of his brothers of impregnating his wife and others of being born out of wedlock.

He also accused other close relatives of money grabbing.

“In the past few days I have been the target of attacks from all sorts of individuals wanting a few minutes of fame and media attention at my expense,” Mandla said at a nationally televised press conference.

He accused Mandela’s daughter Makaziwe of trying to “sow divisions and destruction” in her family.

The anti-apartheid hero’s ex-wife Winnie, who has regularly visited him in hospital, “has no business in the matters of the Mandelas,” Mandla added.

He also lashed out at his own brother Ndaba for claiming he was born out of wedlock. “I don’t want to hang out our dirty linen as a family in public but he knows very well that my father impregnated a married woman of which he is the result of that act … As for the remaining of my two brothers we all know that they are not my father’s children.” Mandla however said he would not fight a court order to move the remains of his father, uncle and aunt from his estate in Mvezo, the eastern village where he is overseeing large-scale development as the local traditional chief, back to nearby Qunu, Mandela’s nearby childhood home.

The three bodies were exhumed Wednesday after a sheriff forced open the gates of Mandla’s estate with a pickaxe to allow three hearses to enter the property. The bodies were moved in 2011, allegedly without the family’s consent.

After forensic tests confirmed the identities of the remains, the hearses arrived in Qunu on Thursday where the reburial later began, according to police. The issue has taken on added urgency, after court documents submitted by 15 family members said Mandela was in a “perilous” state “assisted in breathing by a life support machine.” The former president, who turns 95 later this month, was rushed to hospital on June 8 with a recurring lung infection. (Agencies)

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