IN PICTURES | Tutu’s body arrives at cathedral in plain wooden coffin with rope handles
30 December 2021 - 10:27
By Tanya Farber
Image: REUTERS/SUMAYA HISHAM Archbishop of Cape Town Thabo Makgoba walks in front of the casket containing the body of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu on its arrival at St George's Cathedral in Cape Town on December 30 2021.
The body of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu arrived at St George's Cathedral in Cape Town on Thursday in a plain wooden coffin with rope handles.
Image: REUTERS/SUMAYA HISHAM Leah Tutu, widow of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, arrives at St George's Cathedral in Cape Town for his lying in state on December 30 2021.
Tutu will lie in state on Thursday and Friday in the cathedral, where his ashes will be interred, and his funeral service will be held there on Saturday.
Image: REUTERS/SUMAYA HISHAM Archbishop of Cape Town Thabo Makgoba hugs Thandeka Tutu, daughter of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, as the casket containing his body arrives at St George's Cathedral in Cape Town on December 30 2021.
The coffin arrived in a funeral director’s van with Tutu’s daughter, Thandeka, in the passenger seat.
Dressed in black but wearing a bright yellow headdress, Thandeka wept as she alighted from the vehicle to be greeted by Archbishop Thabo Makgoba.
Image: REUTERS/SUMAYA HISHAM Archbishop of Cape Town Thabo Makgoba stands next to the casket containing the body of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu after it arrived at St George's Cathedral in Cape Town for his lying in state on December 30, 2021.
Image: REUTERS/SUMAYA HISHAM The casket containing the body of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu arrives at St George's Cathedral ion Cape Town for his lying in state on December 30, 2021.
She then embraced the dean of St George's Cathedral, the Rt Rev Michael Weeder, before following Tutu’s coffin — carried by six priests — into the cathedral.
IN PICTURES | Tutu’s body arrives at cathedral in plain wooden coffin with rope handles
The body of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu arrived at St George's Cathedral in Cape Town on Thursday in a plain wooden coffin with rope handles.
Tutu will lie in state on Thursday and Friday in the cathedral, where his ashes will be interred, and his funeral service will be held there on Saturday.
The coffin arrived in a funeral director’s van with Tutu’s daughter, Thandeka, in the passenger seat.
Dressed in black but wearing a bright yellow headdress, Thandeka wept as she alighted from the vehicle to be greeted by Archbishop Thabo Makgoba.
She then embraced the dean of St George's Cathedral, the Rt Rev Michael Weeder, before following Tutu’s coffin — carried by six priests — into the cathedral.
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