Nelson Mandela’s former physician and friend Dr Michael Plit dies
Mandela's personal assistant Zelda la Grange recalled: 'Madiba literally trusted Dr Plit with his life.'
Credit: Nelson Mandela Foundation/Zelda le Grange
The Nelson Mandela Foundation has honoured the late president’s personal physician Dr Michael Plit, who has died.
“We have been saddened to hear of the loss of yet another person who played an important role in Nelson Mandela’s life – Dr Michael Plit, who was Madiba’s personal physician for well over two decades.
We send heartfelt condolences to his family and friends,” the Nelson Mandela Foundation said in a statement on Friday.
The foundation said although Mandela was treated by several medical practitioners, especially in his last 10 years, it was Dr Plit who he called on the most.
“Dr Plit became more of a friend than a hired professional, more of a trusted counsellor than a physician. He was always there for Madiba, through thick and thin.”
Media Statement: Foundation saddened by the passing of Madiba’s former physician and friend, Dr Michael Plit. Hamba Kahle. https://t.co/gYxR0gU0XG pic.twitter.com/m5yk4a1KIu
— NelsonMandela (@NelsonMandela) May 8, 2020
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