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Woman who helped nail road rage killer Kenneth Noye ‘living a nightmare’ as it’s announced he will be freed

Danielle Cable witnessed the murder of her fiancé Stephen Cameron

THE woman who helped nail killer Kenneth Noye is living a “nightmare” after news that he is set to be freed.

Danielle Cable, 40, fears a revenge attack or merely bumping into him after witnessing his 1996 road-rage murder of fiancé Stephen Cameron.

Road rage killer Kenneth Noye is set to be freed, leaving the woman who helped to nail him 'living a nightmare'
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Road rage killer Kenneth Noye is set to be freed, leaving the woman who helped to nail him 'living a nightmare'Credit: PA:Press Association

A family source said: “She’s had nightmares about seeing this evil man again. News he will be released is like she’s living her worst nightmare.

“She hates him for taking Stephen away from her, ruining their hopes and dreams.

“She never forgot Stephen and loved him so much. Noye’s release brings it all back as if it was yesterday.”

Danielle was 17 when Noye killed Stephen, 21, on an M25 slip road in Swanley, Kent.

Cops took her to Spain to secretly identify him in 1998. She was later given a new name and secret home in the North of England.

Parole chiefs will free Noye, 72, in about three months after nearly 21 years in jail.

'I PRAY I NEVER SEE HIM'

Yesterday Stephen’s dad Ken Cameron said he should leave only “in a wooden box”.

Ken, 71 — who lives in Noye’s native Kent — vowed: “If I ever bumped into him I’d ask why he murdered my son and left him in a gutter.

“Why did he use a knife on a lad with his whole life ahead of him? He’s not been properly punished. He has family in Kent, is in prison in the county and when he’s freed could easily come here.

“I pray I never see him, but if I did I’d confront him.”

In 2015, when Noye made his first of three bids for freedom, Danielle’s dad Jimmy said: “It shouldn’t happen. I’m worried about if he found out where Danielle lives.”

Noye was cleared of a cop’s 1985 murder but later got a 14-year term for handling stolen gold. He was freed in 1994.

He now fears he could be dead once released because his former gangland bosses have a score to settle over the £26million heist.

He is said to have told prison sources: “I’m a dead man walking. There is a price of £100,000 on my head.”

He is currently at Standford Hill open prison on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent.

Stephen Cameron was stabbed to death in 1996
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Stephen Cameron was stabbed to death in 1996Credit: PA:Press Association
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Noye is currently at an open prison in Kent
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Noye is currently at an open prison in KentCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Fatal stabbing of Stephen Cameron by M25 road rage killer Kenneth Noye reconstructed on Judge Rinder's Crime Stories


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