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The family of the retired Constitutional Court Justice, Yvonne Mokgoro says she is in a stable condition.

Retired Constitutional Court Justice Yvonne Mokgorosays she is in a stable condition.

Mokgoro was involved in a car crash between Warrenton and Kimberley in the Northern Cape last month. It left her in a critical condition. Police investigations are under way. Mokgoro’s son Ithateng Mokgoro says she has been transferred from a hospital in Kimberley to another hospital in Johannesburg where she will continue to receive specialised treatment.

Ithateng Mokgoro says, “Beyond the enhanced access to facilities and expertise, this transfer makes it easier for the family to give her the love and care she will need to heal. We want to express our sincere gratitude to Netcare and Lenmed groups for the efficient manner in which they handled the transfer. The police have all the information they need to investigate the accident. We trust that they will handle the matter with the utmost urgency, transparency and respect it deserves.

Mokgoro, who hails from Galeshewe in Kimberley, retired as a ConCourt justice almost 14 years ago but has been continuing as an activist on various fronts, including on issues of social justice.

 

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