Nelson Mandela 'unresponsive and has not opened his eyes for days' as family is said to be discussing whether to withdraw medical treatment
- Nelson Mandela allegedly 'unresponsive for days' at Pretoria hospital
- Apartheid hero's liver and kidneys down to 50 per cent, according to report
- Contradicts reports by family and officials that Mandela's health is improving
- Also revealed that Mandela's ambulance broke down two weeks ago on the way to hospital - stranding him for 40 minutes
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Nelson Mandela is unresponsive and his immediate family is now discussing whether to withdraw treatment, it has been claimed.
The 94-year-old has been in hospital for two weeks battling a recurring lung infection, but previous statements have indicated that Mr Mandela’s health is improving.
According to a new source, Mr Mandela’s liver and kidney functions are down to 50 per cent and he has not opened his eyes for days.
New claims: Reports of Mandela's improving
condition may have been false after a source reveals Mr Mandela has been
'unresponsive' for days
This information indicates that Mr Mandela’s situation is much more much more serious than has been reported by South African authorities.
In an interview last week, South African president Jacob Zuma said Mr Mandela was responding better to treatment.
Marking the 49th anniversary of the sentencing of the former president to life in prison in 1964, last Wednesday Mr Zuma said: ‘We are very happy with the progress that he is now making following a difficult last few days.’
Following the interview with the ANC leader, a government spokesman told local radio that Mr Mandela remained in a 'serious but stable' condition.
Contradiction: South African President and ANC
leader Jacob Zuma, pictured with Mr Mandela in April, has reported that
the apartheid hero's health is improving
‘Positively we can say that he has been getting better and better each day and hopefully he'll be coming home soon,’ Ndaba Mandela told South African newspaper The Star.
However, details about the night Mr Mandela arrived in hospital two weeks ago have emerged.
According to CBS News, Mr Mandela went into cardiac arrest the night he was taken to Pretoria Hospital and had to be resuscitated.
As Mr Mandela was driven to the hospital the ambulance suffered an engine failure and was forced to wait for over 40 minutes for a replacement.
Family worries: Winnie and Zindzi Mandela,
ex-wife and daughter of Nelson Mandela, pictured with an unidentified
man at the hospital last week, are said to be discussing whether to
continue the 94-year-old's treatments
South African government officials have said ‘great care was taken to ensure that Mandela's health was not compromised and that his doctors were satisfied the former president suffered no harm.’
Mandela, who turns 95 next month, is being treated at a Pretoria hospital for a recurring lung infection.
The hospital stay is his fourth since December and there is a growing realisation among South Africa's 53million people that they will one day have to say goodbye to the father of the 'Rainbow Nation' that Mandela tried to forge from the ashes of apartheid.
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