Politics9/30/2025โ€ขBloomberg

South Africa Ambassador to France Dies After Paris Hotel Fall

South Africa Ambassador to France Dies After Paris Hotel Fall

The South African ambassador to France, Nathi Mthethwa, has passed away following an incident at a hotel in Paris. Mthethwa, who previously served as the country's Police Minister, was found dead at the hotel. The exact circumstances surrounding his death are still under investigation, but initial reports indicate that he fell from the hotel. The South African government has expressed its condolences and is working closely with the French authorities to gather more information about the incident. Mthethwa's passing is a significant loss for the diplomatic community, and South Africa is mourning the untimely death of one of its senior officials. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected to be released as the authorities continue their work.

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