A:
I would say it was the beginning of the eighties. At the beginning of the eighties. Before 'I
Ö:
This other Swede you mentioned, this journalist, was he a correspondent down here for a Swedish newspaper?
A:
You know, I didn't really know him well. I kind of knew him through his newsletters. I don't... He might have been a correspondent. He might have been a correspondent at some stage. And then I think he retired and lived in Johannesburg and he used 10 send out newsletters around the world. I think that's how he more or less made a living you know. I think he sold his newsletters. People subscribed to them and...
Ö:
Is he still in South Africa?
A:
No, he died about... I think he died about two years ago I think. Roughly two years ago.
Ö:A:
I think they knew... Yes. I don't know how friendly. When you say "Was he a friend?" | don't know how friendly, but yes I think they were acquainted.
D:A:
Yes, I've seen him in South Africa. He came here on holiday. He came here on holiday. He stayed...he went down to Natal, to the coast and he stayed there. He had a holiday there for about... I don't know how long. A week, two weeks. I think not even, no: about a week, I think it was a week. I think he was in the country for about two weeks.
D:
When would that have been?
A:
When would that have been...? You know, it's very hard for me to remember. What I'm trying to say is: Was it before or after Olof Palme's death? I honestly can't remember. What I'm trying to think now to myself is: did I see him for the last time here. or did I see him for the last time in England? Did I... Did he come here for a holiday and then did I go there? No, but he came here for a holiday. No, it was... The last time I saw him, he came here. The last time I saw him he came here.
Ö:
Do you know where he lived when he came down here?
A:
Yes, he stayed in an hotel in Durban.
Ö:
No, I don't mean... I mean where he has his residence. Where he was living. Was he still in the UK?