 A plane carrying the remains of Congolese independence hero, Patches Lumumba, has flown to his homeland more than 61 years after his assassination. Large crowds could be seen gathering around Shumbay Airport in central DRC, braving the sun and heat to take part in this historical moment. Belgium handed over the last element of the Erus Cups a tooth to his family on Monday in a move towards reconciliation after the atrocities it committed in its former colony. Lumumba was killed just a year after he became the first elected Prime Minister of Congo in 1960 and the investigation is still ongoing. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.