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The theory concerning South Africa was propelled by suggestions that the South African government had motive and means to orchestrate Palma's downfall. Eugene de Kock, a former apartheid agent, indicated that the assassination might have been premeditated by Craig Williamson, an operative known for eliminating anti-apartheid activists.
This theory proposes that Williamson used intermediaries to arrange Palma’s execution, leveraging individuals like Bertil Weeden, a known right-winger in Sweden, to facilitate the assassination. However, the chain of responsibility remains murky, with little conclusive evidence to point definitively to who pulled the trigger.