Sunday People

TRAGEDY OF NOYE KNIFE VICTIM’S DAD

Heartbroke­n father dies suddenly at 75

- EXCLUSIVE by Dan Warburton feedback@people.co.uk

EVIL Kenny Noye was yesterday accused of “notching up another victim” after the heartbroke­n father of the man he murdered in a road rage attack died suddenly.

Kenneth Cameron never got over the loss of his son, Stephen, who gangster Noye stabbed to death in 1996.

He suffered another devastatin­g blow when wife Toni died in 2016.

Her ashes were secretly buried by him next to their son.

Kenneth, 75, was found at his retirement home in Ashford, Kent, and pronounced dead at a nearby hospital on March 15.

An inquest has been opened and adjourned until June 6

While there is no suggestion Noye was directly involved in his death, a source said: “Noye has Kenneth’s blood on his hands.”

They added: “It is the final tragic chapter in the story of the Cameron family whose lives were torn apart by the senseless killing of Stephen.

“Kenneth never got over Stephen’s death, but it got worse when Toni died. Noye didn’t physically kill Kenneth in the same way he did Stephen, but the impact of what he did haunted him.

“Noye has notched up another victim, even though this time he didn’t use a knife.”

Kenneth never got over Stephen’s death.. it

haunted him

Wanted

After killing 21-year-old Stephen in May 1996 Noye went on the run and became Britain’s most wanted man.

Following an internatio­nal manhunt he was arrested two years later when Stephen’s fiancée, Danielle Cable, helped identify him in a Spanish restaurant.

Noye was jailed in 2000 for life with a minimum term of 16 years – before being controvers­ially freed in June 2019.

In 2020 he was seen at the M25 interchang­e in Swanley, Kent, where he stabbed Stephen.

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

A source said Noye’s release “broke Kenneth’s heart”.

He added: “It brought it all back and he could never understand the injustice.”

Noye had already served a 14-year term for handling gold bullion from the £26.3million Brink’s-mat robbery in 1983.

He was out on licence when he killed

Stephen.

Police finally tracked down to Barbate on the Costa del Sol. Danielle – just 17 at the time of Stephen’s murder – was flown out to identify Noye and he was arrested the following day.

She gave evidence during his trial and is still living under the witness protection scheme for her safety.

Noye, now 74, had previously been cleared of the 1985 killing of undercover policeman John Fordham, on self defence grounds. He made the same claim in relation to his attack on Stephen, but jurors convicted him of murder.

Following his release it emerged Noye had been staying at his younger lover’s home and he was seen driving a £25,000 4x4.

Speaking at the time Kenneth said: “He’s laughing in the face of justice.” Toni, 73, died after conhim

tracting a superbug. Kenneth revealed that in 2016 he had interred his wife’s ashes next to Stephen’s remains.

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

“We had a ceremony at Stephen’s grave and interred her ashes with him.”

It is understood Kenneth’s funeral will be held after Easter.

 ?? ?? TRAUMA: Kenneth at Noye trial
RELEASED: Noye in 2019
GRIEF: Kenneth and Toni
RUTHLESS: Killer Kenny Noye
MURDERED: Stephen Cameron
TRAUMA: Kenneth at Noye trial RELEASED: Noye in 2019 GRIEF: Kenneth and Toni RUTHLESS: Killer Kenny Noye MURDERED: Stephen Cameron

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