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Hostages Feared Killed

KAMPOT, Cambodia () -- Three Westerners taken hostage in southern Cambodia in July have been killed by their Khmer Rouge captors, a senior army officer said Thursday.


He said they were killed on September 27 as government forces were launching a major attack against rebel-held strongholds in Vine Mountain, adding that their graves had not yet been found.


Briton Mark Slater, 28, Frenchman Jean-Michel Braquet, 27, and Australian David Wilson, 29, were taken hostage by the guerrillas during a train ambush on July 26 that left 13 people killed.


No word had been heard about their fate since August 29.







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