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How did Albert Luthuli, anti-apartheid hero, really die in 1967?

222d ago
World
Al Jazeera
International affairs
A renewed examination of the death of Albert Luthuli, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and anti-apartheid leader, has been prompted by emerging evidence challenging the official account. Luthuli died in 1967, with an inquest determining he was struck by a train. However, new information suggests the possibility of foul play, raising questions about the true circumstances surrounding his death. The re-investigation seeks to uncover the truth behind the death of this pivotal figure in South Africa's struggle against apartheid.
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