Mandela relatives held at gunpoint
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Your support makes all the difference.Two men held grandchildren of Nelson Mandela at gunpoint in an attempted robbery, after they had returned from a birthday celebration for the former South African president, police said yesterday.
One of the robbers fired a shot, but they both fled when a chauffeur returned fire. No one was injured and no property was stolen during the raid at a family home in Johannesburg.
The attempted robbery came just five weeks after Mr Mandela, who turned 92 on Sunday, attended the funeral of his 13-year-old granddaughter Zenani, who was killed in a car crash.
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