New Zealand All Blacks rugby team were deliberately poisoned, claims Mandela's bodyguard

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New Zealand All Blacks rugby team were deliberately poisoned, claims Mandela's bodyguard

The New Zealand All Blacks lost the 1995 rugby world cup final to South Africa. Rory Steyn, a bodyguard to former president Nelson Mandela, claims the team's drinking water was poisoned 24 hours before the final.

New Zealand All Blacks rugby team were deliberately poisoned, claims Mandela's bodyguard. Rory Steyn believes the team could have had their drinking water poisoned before they lost the 1995 rugby world cup final to South Africa. He suspects betting syndicates were to blame as they stood to lose millions by the loss of the stronger side. He doubts South African players would have been 'evil' enough to sabotage their opponents' chances of victory. The odds were on the All Black's to win the tournament. Mr Steyen was appointed by Mr Mandela to oversee the security of All blacks. They were expected to take the trophy but many players were ill on day and were unable to play their best.


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