 Friends and relatives of South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu have gathered in his Cape Town home after he died on Sunday. Coordinator of Tutu's office, Dr. Ramfela Manfeli, said the family was resting and had made peace with the fact that they should let him go. Speaking of the Archbishop's last moments, Manfeli said Tutu was very thrilled in the end. As the family really made peace with the fact that we should let him go, we cannot expect a man who's given so much of his life to be there forever. And so they are now just relaxing and we will then be able to start thinking very actively about the logistics and so on. But for now, people are just relaxing.