Daily Mirror

Noye victim’s dad in drugs suicide

Dog death sparks grieving father’s overdose

- BY DAN WARBURTON mirrornews@mirror.co.uk @DailyMirro­r

THE dad of a man stabbed to death by road-rage gangster Kenneth Noye killed himself just hours after his dog died, an inquest has found.

Kenneth Cameron, 75, griefstric­ken by the murder of Stephen, 21, and the death of wife Toni, 73, downed paracetamo­l and whisky.

The overdose was triggered by the death of his dog. Mr Cameron’s brother, Gary, had spoken to him on the night the pet died.

But 24 hours later Gary found Mr Cameron, who lived alone, on the floor of his retirement home flat. He died on March 15 in hospital in Ashford, Kent.

A coroner said Mr Cameron had been racked with depression since the 2016 death of retired nurse Toni.

He was also haunted by the 2019 release of Noye, 75, 19 years into a life sentence for murdering Stephen on a M25 sliproad in Swanley, Kent.

Recording a verdict of suicide, coroner Katrina Hepburn said: “Mr Cameron’s mental health had been deteriorat­ing since the death of his wife. He had been particular­ly hit by the death of his dog. When his brother went to see him he was found unconsciou­s in his flat.” Mr Cameron suffered a “cardiac shock” and had been diagnosed with heart disease, asthma and prostate cancer, the inquest heard.

He had a heart attack in 2017 and said he was “upset that he had survived” it.

In a statement to the inquest, consultant Dr Debkuma Pandit said he gathered Mr Cameron’s family together as his condition worsened.

Dr Pandit said: “His family mentioned that he was depressed for many years and that the death of his dog was the trigger for his suicide attempt.” Toni died in 2016 after catching her arm on a bush in the garden and contractin­g a superbug. Her ashes were interred at Stephen’s grave.

Ken said: “They were so close in life that it seemed right to put them together in death.”

The couple had campaigned to keep their son’s killer behind bars.

Noye became Britain’s most wanted man when he went on the run after the 1996 murder.

It sparked an internatio­nal manhunt and he was arrested two years later when Stephen’s fiancee, Danielle Cable, helped identify Noye in a Spanish restaurant.

In 2020 he was seen at the spot where he stabbed Stephen.

Mr Cameron said: “It’s like Noye’s walking on Stephen’s grave. I feel sickened he has gone back to the place where he took my son’s life.”

Noye previously served a 14-year sentence for handling gold bullion from the £26.3million Brink’s-Mat robbery in 1983.

Danielle, who was just 17 at the time of the murder, is still under the witness protection scheme.

 ?? ?? AGONY OF LOSS Ken and Toni in 2015 talk about Stephen
AGONY OF LOSS Ken and Toni in 2015 talk about Stephen
 ?? ?? RELEASED Road-rage killer Kenneth Noye
RELEASED Road-rage killer Kenneth Noye
 ?? Stephen Cameron ?? MURDER VICTIM
Stephen Cameron MURDER VICTIM

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