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Winnie Mandela `treated for stress'

Tuesday 18 April 1995 23:02 BST
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Johannesburg - Winnie Mandela was admitted to a private clinic here suffering from stress, according to sources close to her.

The Linksfield Park Clinic, where she is believed to be,refused to comment. On Monday Mrs Mandela resigned from her position as deputy minister of arts, culture, science and technology, just hours before her official axing from the post was due to come into effect. AFP

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