Kentish Express Ashford & District

Investigat­ion into assassinat­ion of witness still open

- By Sam Williams swilliams@thekmgroup.co.uk

The investigat­ion into the assassinat­ion of the man who helped put road rage killer Kenneth Noye behind bars is still open, nearly 20 years later.

Alan Decabral, from Pluckley, was a key witness during Noye’s trial in April 2000 for the murder of Stephen Cameron, 21.

But he was shot dead just months later on Thursday, October 5, 2000, within sight of hundreds of lunchtime shoppers in Ashford.

Father of three Mr Decabral was sitting in the passenger seat of a black Peugeot 205 waiting for his son at the Warren retail park in Simone Weil Avenue, when a man pointed a gun through the open window and pulled the trigger.

Witnesses at the time described how they heard Mr Decabral beg for his life to be spared.

A young man wearing a woolly hat was seen fleeing from the scene, which led to a massive manhunt at the time by Kent Police.

But the murder remains a mystery to this day, as no one has ever been convicted.

It was revealed after the killing that Mr Decabral, 40, gave evidence against Noye at his 12 day trial.

Noye killed Mr Cameron, 21, in a road rage dispute on the M25 near Swanley in 1996.

He stabbed the young electricia­n in front of his girlfriend before escaping the scene and going on the run in Spain.

But he was extradited in 1999 and went on trial the following year.

Mr Decabral told the Old Bailey he had seen two men fighting on a slip road of the motorway and saw Noye “lunging forward” with a knife and stabbing Mr Cameron.

But he said he feared for his life after speaking out.

After the trial, Mr Decabral told The Telegraph: “Giving evidence against Kenny Noye had a devastatin­g effect on my life.

“I split from my wife because of the stress and I had to shut down my motorbike business because I have received death threats.

“I am constantly looking over my shoulder because I could be a target.”

He also described a meeting with a man who told him: “I was told that I could either shut up or I would be shut up.”

After the trial, Noye, now 71, claimed Mr Decabral was an unreliable witness who created an “edifice of lies” about Noye as a bargaining tool with police.

And even his estranged wife

‘Giving evidence against Kenny Noye had a devastatin­g effect on my life’

 ??  ?? The Warren retail park, pictured 2007: The shooting happened just to the right of Halfords, which has since been demolished when Sainsbury’s was extended
The Warren retail park, pictured 2007: The shooting happened just to the right of Halfords, which has since been demolished when Sainsbury’s was extended
 ??  ?? Road rage killer Kenneth Noye
Road rage killer Kenneth Noye

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