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>Gale Ann Benson (1944 – 72) was a British model, socialite and daughter of Conservative MP Leonard Plugge.
>she started a relationship with Black Power activist Hakim Jamal
>associate of Michael X
>She changed her name to "Hale Kimga"
>moving later that year to the commune of Michael X in Trinidad, who had fled the UK while bailed on charges of extortion and robbery
>a group of men including Michael X took Benson out for a walk outside the commune
>Arriving at a hole in the ground, they started digging until it was about four feet deep
>They pushed her in, two of the men attacking her with a cutlass, badly wounding Benson in the chest and throat
>She was buried alive, some of the men jumping on the soil to keep her down until she succumbed
>Malcolm Caldwell (1931 – 78) was a British academic and a prolific Marxist writer
>He was a consistent critic of American foreign policy, a campaigner for Asian communist and socialist movements, and a supporter of the Khmer Rouge
>In December 1978 Caldwell was a member of the only group of Western journalists and writers invited to visit Cambodia
>The three visitors were given a highly structured tour of the country
>On 22 December, Caldwell had a private audience with Pol Pot
>After the meeting, he came back to the guest house in Phnom Penh where the three were staying in a mood described as "euphoric
>that night Becker was awakened by the sound of gunfire. She stepped out of her bedroom and saw a heavily armed Cambodian man who pointed a pistol at her
>She ran back into her room and heard people moving and more gunshots
>An hour later a Cambodian came to her bedroom door and told her that Caldwell was dead
>He had been shot in the chest
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>she started a relationship with Black Power activist Hakim Jamal
>associate of Michael X
>She changed her name to "Hale Kimga"
>moving later that year to the commune of Michael X in Trinidad, who had fled the UK while bailed on charges of extortion and robbery
>a group of men including Michael X took Benson out for a walk outside the commune
>Arriving at a hole in the ground, they started digging until it was about four feet deep
>They pushed her in, two of the men attacking her with a cutlass, badly wounding Benson in the chest and throat
>She was buried alive, some of the men jumping on the soil to keep her down until she succumbed
>Malcolm Caldwell (1931 – 78) was a British academic and a prolific Marxist writer
>He was a consistent critic of American foreign policy, a campaigner for Asian communist and socialist movements, and a supporter of the Khmer Rouge
>In December 1978 Caldwell was a member of the only group of Western journalists and writers invited to visit Cambodia
>The three visitors were given a highly structured tour of the country
>On 22 December, Caldwell had a private audience with Pol Pot
>After the meeting, he came back to the guest house in Phnom Penh where the three were staying in a mood described as "euphoric
>that night Becker was awakened by the sound of gunfire. She stepped out of her bedroom and saw a heavily armed Cambodian man who pointed a pistol at her
>She ran back into her room and heard people moving and more gunshots
>An hour later a Cambodian came to her bedroom door and told her that Caldwell was dead
>He had been shot in the chest
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