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MRS OPANGA PAULINE LUMUMBA and her son, weeping in front of their house in the African quarter of Leopoldville after Mr Patrice Lumumba, the deposed Premier of the Congo, had been removed from Thysville Prison to Elisabethville, Katanga. Mrs Lumumba had earlier gone to the United Nations headquarters in Leopoldville to plead for her husband's safety.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29421, 25 January 1961, Page 16

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MRS OPANGA PAULINE LUMUMBA and her son, weeping in front of their house in the African quarter of Leopoldville after Mr Patrice Lumumba, the deposed Premier of the Congo, had been removed from Thysville Prison to Elisabethville, Katanga. Mrs Lumumba had earlier gone to the United Nations headquarters in Leopoldville to plead for her husband's safety. Press, Volume C, Issue 29421, 25 January 1961, Page 16

MRS OPANGA PAULINE LUMUMBA and her son, weeping in front of their house in the African quarter of Leopoldville after Mr Patrice Lumumba, the deposed Premier of the Congo, had been removed from Thysville Prison to Elisabethville, Katanga. Mrs Lumumba had earlier gone to the United Nations headquarters in Leopoldville to plead for her husband's safety. Press, Volume C, Issue 29421, 25 January 1961, Page 16