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Former South African Vice President David Mabuza Dies After Breathing Difficulties
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48942, member: 636"] David Mabuza's family finally told people what killed the former deputy president on Thursday. The 64-year-old politician died at a Gauteng hospital after his lungs stopped working properly. Doctors tried to save him but he passed away before they could help. His relatives said he went to the emergency room when breathing became hard. Medical staff worked fast to keep him alive but could not stop his death. Family members called Mabuza a loving husband and father who cared deeply about South Africa. They said he spent his whole life trying to make things better for regular people. His political work helped fight for freedom and democracy across the country. The family thinks he saw politics as a way to change lives for good. They believe he always put other people first during his long career. Messages of support have poured from all over South Africa since news broke. People remember how Mabuza worked hard to serve his community and nation. His family feels grateful for all the kind words they have received. They plan to share details about memorial services and funeral plans soon. The country has lost a leader who dedicated decades to public service. [/QUOTE]
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