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Kadamba Simmons

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Kadamba Simmons
Born(1974-05-07)7 May 1974[1]
Diedc. 13 June 1998(1998-06-13) (aged 24)
London, England
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1993–1998

Kadamba Simmons (7 May 1974 – c. 13 June 1998) was a British actress and model. Simons had appeared in advertisements for the brands Martini and Pantene.

In mid-June 1998, Simmons' dead body was discovered hanging in the shower of a London flat. She had been strangled to death and then hanged by a leather strap. Her ex-boyfriend was arrested for her murder, though he claimed that her death was part of a suicide pact with Simmons herself. The boyfriend was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Career

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Simmons appeared in advertisements for many products including Martini and Pantene shampoo.[2] She also had acting roles in several films and appeared in the music video for Extreme's "Stop the World".

Filmography

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  • The Good Sex Guide (1994)
  • Grim (1995)
  • Mary Reilly (1996)
  • Breeders (1997)
  • Cash in Hand (1998)
  • It's Different for Girls (1998)
  • The Wonderland Experience (2000)

Murder

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On 13 June 1998, Simmons's naked body was discovered hanging in the shower of a London flat. She had been strangled to death and then hanged by a leather strap. The rest of the flat was awash with blood.[3] Yaniv Malka, Simmons' ex-boyfriend, was arrested later that day and charged with her killing; he claimed her death was part of a suicide pact. He said that they had sex and then she begged him to strangle her.[2] On 29 March 1999, Malka was sentenced to life imprisonment for Simmons' murder.[4] In February 2000, three Appeal Court judges unanimously rejected Malka's claims that he had not received a fair trial.[5]

References

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  1. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916–2007
  2. ^ a b Show Business Homicides: An Encyclopedia 1908–2009 – David K. Frasier, McFarland, 2011
  3. ^ Shenai Raif (30 March 1999). "Model's boyfriend jailed for her murder". The Independent. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  4. ^ "Model murderer jailed for life". BBC News. 29 March 1999.
  5. ^ James Burleigh (20 October 2000). "Film debut for murdered model". London Evening Standard. Archived from the original on 5 May 2013. Retrieved 20 August 2012 – via Thisislondon.co.uk.
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