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Kenneth Noye

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Gender Male
Age 77
Date of birth May 24,1947
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Bexleyheath
United Kingdom
Spouse Brenda Tremain
ChildrenBrett Noye
Kevin Noye
Job Criminal
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Kenneth James Noye is an English criminal most recently sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Stephen Cameron in a road rage incident while on licence from prison in 1996. He was arrested in Spain two years later and convicted of the crime four years later.

M25 killer Kenneth Noye released from prison

Feb 16,2020 3:34 am

Kenneth Noye fled to Spain after he murdered Stephen Cameron in 1996

M25 road-rage killer Kenneth Noye has been released from prison.

Noye, 71, stabbed 21-year-old Stephen Cameron to death in an attack at the Swanley interchange of the M25 in Kent in 1996.

He later claimed he killed Mr Cameron in self-defence during a road-rage fight. He was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 16 years in 2000.

The Ministry of Justice said it understands Noye's release will be "distressing" for Mr Cameron's family.

It Follows a decision by the Parole Board last month, which said Noye no longer poses a risk to The Public .

The BBC's Danny Shaw said Noye was "freed on licence This Morning " and it is thought he may go to his home address rather than an approved premises, known as a bail hostel or probation hostel.

Stephen Cameron was 21 when he was stabbed to death by Noye

Mr Cameron's father Ken told the BBC last month that he was "gutted" about the decision to release Noye.

The electrician was stabbed in front of his fiancee Danielle Cable, who was given a new identity and has been living under a Witness Protection scheme ever since.

Noye went on the run after The Killing , and was tracked down in Spain in 1998 and extradited back to the UK.

The MoJ said: "Like all Life Sentence prisoners released by The Independent Parole Board, Kenneth Noye will be on licence for The Remainder of his life, subject to strict conditions and faces a return to prison should he fail to comply. "

Noye had been eligible to be considered for release since 21 April 2015 and his case was considered Three Times by the Parole Board.

The Parole Board said Noye "had demonstrated an ability to deal appropriately with potentially violent situations in prison and was clearly well motivated to avoid further offending in the community".

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Source of news: bbc.com

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