PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) For a second day, droves of mourners filed past the body of Nelson Mandela on Thursday as it lay in state in South Africa's capital, Pretoria.
Mandela's casket was in the amphitheater at the Union Buildings, the seat of government where Mandela was inaugurated as the country's first black and democratically elected president in 1994.
Some mourners sobbed after passing the casket and had to be helped by security officials. Others accepted the grief of losing their revered leader.
"Now that I've seen his face, I think I'm OK now," Freda Mamemena said. "I see that the old man has rested at long last. He's at peace."
Mourner Siya Mionzi was troubled at seeing Mandela's body after being used to old media images of his smiling face and robust frame. Mandela died at his home in Johannesburg on Dec. 5 at the age of 95.