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JOHANNESBURG - Reopening the inquest into Chief Albert Luthuli's death has been welcomed by his family.
Prosecutors in KwaZulu-Natal made the judgement, and the High Court in Pietermaritzburg will begin hearings on Monday.
READ | NPA to reopen inquests into deaths of anti-apartheid activists Chief Albert Luthuli, Griffiths Mxenge
The ANC was led by Luthuli at the time of his death in 1967.
According to official sources at the time, a cargo train struck him. However, his family has a different opinion.
eNCA editor Aakash Bramdeo recalls the life and death of South Africa’s Nobel Peace Prize winner.