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Thousands pay respects as Vietnam’s ‘especially outstanding’ leader is buried

Thousands of people lined the streets of Hanoi on Friday to pay their final respects to Vietnam’s Communist Party general secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, the most powerful leader the country has seen in decades.

The 80-year-old, who died in hospital in the capital last week, led the party since 2011 and oversaw a high-profile anti-corruption drive that swept through the party, police, armed forces and businesses.

At 1pm (0600 GMT) on Friday, Trong’s wooden coffin was carried out from Hanoi’s national funeral house by guards of honour and top leaders, including President To Lam and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh.

Draped in Vietnam’s red and yellow national flag, the coffin was placed on what appeared to be a gun carriage and driven in convoy through the capital’s tree-lined streets, packed with back-clad mourners.

Children and war veterans were among those waiting in 37-degree-Celsius (99 degrees Fahrenheit) heat holding portraits of the leader.

At the burial site, Trong’s family stood as his coffin – emblazoned with the Chinese symbol of longevity – was lowered into the ground by 10 soldiers in crisp white uniforms.

The burial followed a two-day funeral attended by Vietnam’s top leaders, foreign officials, schoolchildren and Buddhist monks.

“Trong was an especially outstanding leader … a loyal communist party member with huge credibility,” President Lam said at the funeral.

“His name, career, talent and ethics will forever be with the party, the nation and the people,” added Lam, who was handed the reins of power a day before Trong’s death was announced.

A four-hour slot for the public to pay their respects at the funeral house late Thursday had to be extended due to the huge number of people in line.

“I spent more than four hours

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