Death of Lau Yew

The Death of Lau Yew took place at the beginning of the Malayan Emergency. British security forces clashed with those of the Malayan Communist Party resulting in the death of one of their key leaders, Lau Yew.[1] He had been betrayed by his own bodyguard.[2]

Death of Lau Yew
Part of Malayan Emergency
Kajang
Death of Lau Yew (Peninsular Malaysia)
Date16 July 1948
Location
Result

British victory

Death of key Malayan Communist Party leader
Belligerents
 United Kingdom Malayan Communist Party
Commanders and leaders
Bill Stafford Lau Yew
Strength
20 police and detectives at least 30
Casualties and losses
no serious casualties 11 killed, including 2 leaders

Six people were killed in the initial attack. Five Chinese women who had been captured by the British were then killed when 30 Communists counter-attacked.[3]

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