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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Heidi Holland Heidi Holland Born 6 October 1947 Johannesburg, South Africa Died 11 August 2012 (aged 64) Johannesburg, South Africa Other names Heidi Hull Occupation(s) Journalist, author Notable credit(s) Author of Dinner with Mugabe Author of The Colour of Murder Freelance writer for The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, International Herald Tribune, The New York Times and The Guardian Spouses * Tony Hull * George Patrikios Children 2 Heidi Holland (6 October 1947 – 11 August 2012), also known as Heidi Hull (during her first marriage), was a South African journalist and author who had been involved in the journalism industry for over 30 years. She edited Illustrated Life Rhodesia, worked as a freelance writer on publications such as The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, International Herald Tribune, The New York Times and The Guardian, and had also worked on research projects for British television documentaries.
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