South African Envoy Dives 22 Floors to Death in Paris
South African Ambassador to France, Nkosinathi Emmanuel Mthethwa, tragically plunges to his death from the 22nd floor of a Paris hotel in a shocking suicide. The 58-year-old diplomat's body was found after his wife reported him missing and received a disturbing message from him. This heartbreaking incident comes just days after his public appearance at the commemoration of the Battle of Delville Wood. French authorities are investigating this devastating loss, leaving many wondering what drove this esteemed ambassador to such a desperate act.
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