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South Africa's De Klerk in hospital for heart procedure

Published: 02 Jul 2013 - 10:33 am | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 12:01 pm

JOHANNESBURG: South Africa's last white president, FW de Klerk, will undergo a procedure on Tuesday to install a pacemaker, his assistant said.

De Klerk, 77, received the Nobel Peace Prize jointly with his successor, Nelson Mandela, in 1993 for overseeing South Africa's transition from white-minority apartheid rule.

"He expects to be discharged from hospital within 24 hours.

He's going to get a pacemaker and then coming out," De Klerk's personal assistant, Brenda Steyn, told Reuters.

Last week, De Klerk's office said the former president had cut short a European holiday because of the failing health of 94-year-old Mandela, who remains critically ill in hospital.

He was admitted more than three weeks ago with a lung infection. (Reuters)