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'THEY'RE TOGETHER'

The father of road-rage victim Stephen Cameron secretly buried his wife’s ashes with his son

THE Dad of the man murdered by Kenny Noye has revealed that he secretly buried the ashes of his dead wife in the grave of his son.

Ken Cameron, 71, interred the remains of wife Toni next to son Stephen, stabbed to death by gangster Kenneth Noye.

 Ken Cameron and his wife Toni, who died in 2016 and is buried with her son Stephen
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Ken Cameron and his wife Toni, who died in 2016 and is buried with her son StephenCredit: Rex Features

Stephen Cameron was 21 when he was murdered in front of his fiancee by brutal Noye, 70, on an M25 slip road on the 19th May 1996.

Toni, 73, died in April 2016 after a sudden illness when she caught a superbug after catching her arm on a bush in her back garden.

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

"After Toni was cremated we had a little ceremony at Stephen's grave and interred her ashes with him.

 Stephen Cameron, who was killed by Kenneth Noye in 1996, at the age of 21
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Stephen Cameron, who was killed by Kenneth Noye in 1996, at the age of 21Credit: PA:Press Association

"It brings me some comfort to know that they are together again." Ken revealed the secret to coincide with the 22nd anniversary of Stephen's murder.

He also made a plea for Noye to be denied home leave.

Ken added: "We've had 22 years of heartache.

"I have been told that Noye can apply for home leave from next month. That is a real kick in the guts.

 Jailed gangster Kenneth Noye, who brutally murdered Stephen Cameron, and could be granted home leave from next month
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Jailed gangster Kenneth Noye, who brutally murdered Stephen Cameron, and could be granted home leave from next monthCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

"I would implore the government to step in and stop this evil man enjoying the freedom so terribly taken from Stephen.

"The public will be incensed that this career criminal can go back to his relatives.

"He should not be allowed to enjoy a home life of Sunday roasts." After the stabbing, witnessed by fiancee Danielle Cable, Noye fled to Spain. He was caught and finally caged in 2000.

Noye was moved to Standford Hill open prison in Sheerness in March.

 Police photo of Noye as he looked at the time of the murder
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Police photo of Noye as he looked at the time of the murderCredit: PA:Press Association

The gangster's estranged wife lives in a £275,000 flat in a converted hospital just 15 miles from their former home in West Kingsdown, Kent.

Brenda Tremain, 69, who reverted to her maiden surname when Noye was jailed, moved back to the area in 2017.

Other family members live close by.

Noye was ordered to serve a minimum 16 years after stabbing Stephen in cold blood during a row over a minor car crash.

Ken said the family spent the anniversary at Stephen's grave in a Kent church.

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