The sudden death of South Africa’s Ambassador to France, Nathi Mthethwa, has shocked the nation and ignited a wave of questions. Official reports suggest suicide, but his family is firmly rejecting that conclusion – insisting the former minister would never have taken his own life.
Mthethwa, 58, was found dead on the morning of Tuesday, September 30, after falling from the 22nd floor of the Hyatt Regency hotel in Paris. French authorities are investigating the circumstances and say no possibilities, including foul play, are being ruled out. The family, however, is already convinced: something is wrong.
“We are not accepting this,” said his brother, Khulekani Mthethwa, speaking from the family home in KwaMbonambi, KwaZulu-Natal.
“My brother endured the worst the apartheid system could do to him. He was tortured. He…