Zelda La Grange - Personal Life

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Her father was a South African Breweries executive who later ran his own butchery; her mother was a teacher. They voted reflexively for the ruling National Party,the last Party to operate an Apartheid government, and on Sundays they attended religious services at the local Dutch Reformed Church, after which they swam in the family pool.

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