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Doctors advised unplugging Mandela's life support

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Published December 03, 2015

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Nelson Mandela waves to the media as he arrives outside No 10 Downing Street in central London, on August 28, 2007. Doctors treating Mandela said that he was in a "permanent vegetative state" and advised his family to turn off his life support machine, according to court documents dated June 26, obtained by AFP. (AFP/File)

Doctors treating Nelson Mandela said that he was in a "permanent vegetative state" and advised his family to turn off his life support machine, according to court documents dated June 26, obtained by AFP Thursday.

"He is in a permanent vegetative state and is assisted in breathing by a life support machine," said a legal filing related to a family dispute over reburying the remains of Mandela's three children. "The Mandela family have been advised by the medical practitioners that his life support machine should be switched off."

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