Nelson Mandela’s granddaughter Zoleka dies at 43
Zoleka Mandela, granddaughter of South Africa’s first democratically elected president Nelson Mandela, has died of cancer at the age of 43, her family has announced.
In a statement on Instagram, a spokesperson said that Zoleka passed away on Monday evening surrounded by friends and family.
In recent years she had become well known for detailing her cancer treatment and also being open about her history of drug addiction and depression, as well as the fact that she had been sexually abused as a child.
She documented her story in an autobiography When Hope Whispers.
Just over a decade ago Zoleka had been as diagnosed with breast cancer, she received treatment and was in remission but it later returned.
Last year, she confirmed that she had cancer in her liver and lungs, it then spread to other organs. She was receiving treatment and admitted to hospital on 18 September.
“I had a CT scan administered a few weeks back, which have shown that I have blood clots as well as Fibrosis in my lung. This explains the chest pains I had been feeling. My medical oncologist has recommended blood thinners and oral chemo. On the upside, I’m incredibly grateful that I am still treatable,” she wrote on Instagram on 17 September.