The Citizen (Gauteng)

Ontlametse laid to rest

TRIBUTE: ZUMA REMEMBERS ‘ARTICULATE, BRIGHT’ YOUNG WOMAN

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President uses funeral to have a dig at media.

President Jacob Zuma yesterday said if he was a journalist he would focus on human interest stories such as the story of the helpful neighbour to Ontlametse Phalatse, who was one of two young women in SA living with Progeria, instead of concentrat­ing on making headlines “starting with the letter Z”.

“This neighbour is a good neighbour … people should take an example from her.

“If I was a journalist I would focus on human interest stories and stop focusing on headlines which start with the letter Z,” said Zuma in apparent reference to recent headlines about marches across the country.

Zuma was speaking at Phalatse’s funeral in Hebron, north of Pretoria, where hundreds gathered to pay their last respects to the brave young lady.

Last week on Tuesday, Phalatse lost her battle to the rare genetic disorder Progeria, which causes premature ageing. She died at Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital after experienci­ng breathing difficulti­es.

At the funeral, Zuma recalled the day he met Phalatse – it was her 18th birthday, on March 25. She had wanted to meet the President and he obliged.

“We immediatel­y connected. She walked proudly when we met. She was articulate and bright,” Zuma said.

Phalatse, who doctors had predicted would not live beyond the age of 14, also wished to see her family living in a decent house and having a car.

Last Wednesday, during Zuma’s 75th birthday celebratio­ns, he presented Phalatse’s family with a car. Zuma also said the presidency will fulfill her wish and build her mother a house.

Family, friends and community members attended the funeral in large numbers. – ANA

 ?? Pictures: Refilwe Modise ?? Mourners surround the tombstone of 18-year-old Ontlametse Phalatse at her funeral in Heilbron, North West, yesterday. Phalatse, who had the premature ageing disease Progeria died in hospital last week after experienci­ng breathing difficulti­es....
Pictures: Refilwe Modise Mourners surround the tombstone of 18-year-old Ontlametse Phalatse at her funeral in Heilbron, North West, yesterday. Phalatse, who had the premature ageing disease Progeria died in hospital last week after experienci­ng breathing difficulti­es....

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