Archbishop Desmond Tutu Readmitted To Hospital

The Nobel Peace Prize winner returned to the hospital being discharged last Wednesday.
South African anti-apartheid activist and Nobel Peace Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu speak to journalists after casting his vote in the South African local government elections on Aug. 3.
South African anti-apartheid activist and Nobel Peace Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu speak to journalists after casting his vote in the South African local government elections on Aug. 3.
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South African cleric and anti-apartheid icon Desmond Tutu was readmitted to hospital on Saturday to treat an infection following a surgery last week, his family said.

Tutu, the former Anglican archbishop of Cape Town, was discharged from hospital on Wednesday after a successful surgery to treat recurring infections that have afflicted him in the past.

“The archbishop underwent the surgical procedure 10 days ago to address the cause of recurring infections resulting from past treatment received for prostate cancer,” the family said in a brief statement.

“The archbishop was readmitted on Saturday as a precaution after his surgical wound had shown signs of infection.”

The 84-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner spoke against white-minority rule from his pulpit, earning him global acclaim.

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