Times Live South Africa 2 weeks ago

Ronnie Kasrils' wife Eleanor dies

"Mr Mbeki, who spoke to Mr. Kasrils immediately upon learning of the tragic news, recalled Mrs. Kasrils' role in the struggle against apartheid and her steadfast commitment to the building of a non-racial, non-sexist and democratic South Africa post-199... Full Article at Times Live South Africa

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  1. Former Intelligence Minister Ronnie Kasrils' wife, Eleanor, has died at the age of 73 in a Cape Town hospital. His spokesperson Lorna Daniels says Mrs Kasrils had suffered a stroke yesterday morning. Full Article at SABC News

  2. Former president Thabo Mbeki on Monday conveyed his condolences to the family of ex-intelligence minister Ronnie Kasrils whose wife, Eleanor, died at the weekend. "Mr Mbeki, who spoke to Mr Kasrils immediately upon learning of the tragic... Full Article at Mail & Guardian Online

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    Eleanor Kasrils dies
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    Eleanor had a daughter, Brigid, from a previous marriage, and two grandchildren. She and Kasrils had two sons, Andrew and Christopher. Full Article at Independent Online

  4. Eleanor Kasrils, activist and wife of former intelligence minister Ronnie Kasrils, died on Sunday after suffering a stroke. She was 73. Full Article at Independent Online

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