Tutu's death prompts drama: We'll never forgive what he did to Winnie

Tutu's death prompts drama: We'll never forgive what he did to Winnie

The South African 

If you spend long enough in the limelight it’s only a matter of time until you do something controversial. It seems as if even Archbishop Desmond Tutu isn’t immune to public scrutiny.

The religious leader passed away on Boxing Day and his death has sparked debate over his drama relating to another South African legend.

‘Winnie’ trended on social media as citizens raised their views over one of Tutu’s more questionable moves.

DESMOND TUTU’S ACT AGAINST WINNIE ‘UNFORGIVABLE’

Many feel that Tutu’s insistence that Winnie Madikizela-Mandela should apologise for the murder of Stompie Seipei was ‘unforgivable’.

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission had heard allegations of how the late struggle icon and the Mandela United Football Club had carried out human-rights atrocities.

Desmond Tutu had made an emotional plea before the inquiry in 1997. He had begged Winnie Mandela to apologise.

“I beg you, I beg you, I beg you, please, I have not made any particular finding about what happened. You are a great person and you do not know your greatness will be enhanced if you said: ‘Sorry, things went horribly wrong…

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