Former
South African President Nelson Mandela has been readmitted to hospital with the
recurrence of a lung infection.
The
94-year-old's health deteriorated at about 1.30am local time and he was taken
to a hospital in Pretoria, where he is said to be in a "serious, but
stable condition".
Government
spokesman Mac Maharaj told South Africa's Enca Television that Mr Mandela's
condition was "serious this time".
"The
situation is serious this time, but doctors have assured us he is
comfortable," he said.
It
is the second time in recent months Mr Mandela, a revered figure across the
globe, has been in hospital - and the fourth health scare in six months for the
anti-apartheid leader.
The
last time was in May/April earlier this year when he was kept in hospital for
10 days to receive treatment for pneumonia.
Mr
Maharaj told Sky News: "Some members of his family have been there with
him all the time.
"It
is a condition he has had over a long period of time ... and we hope this time
it will also be treated successfully."
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