Nelson Mandela has died, South African President Jacob Zuma has confirmed.
Mr Zuma said “the nation has lost its greatest son”, adding “he is now resting. He is now at peace.”
He died peacefully, surrounded by his family, at his Johannesburg home at 8.50pm local time.
Mr Mandela, who was 95, will get a state funeral and national flags will be lowered to half mast, said Mr Zuma.
He had been receiving medical treatment for the last three years and for the last six months has been critically ill.
The anti-apartheid icon served as South Africa’s first black president from 1994 to 1999, after spending 27 years in the notorious Robben Island prison.
Prime Minister David Cameron said: “A great light has gone out in the world.
“Nelson Mandela was a hero of our time. I’ve asked for the flag at No10 to be flown at half mast.”
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