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SIGNIFICANT SHORTS : Road rage suspect uses Noye alias

Thursday 20 June 1996 18:02 EDT
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The name of a man wanted for questioning over a road rage killing is the same as an alias once used by Brink's-Mat robber Kenneth Noye, it emerged last night. Earlier yesterday, police said they wanted to talk to a man called Anthony Francis about the murder of 21-year-old Stephen Cameron, who was stabbed to death in front of his 17-year-old fiancee, Danielle Cable, last month at a busy intersection on the M25 near Swanley in Kent.

Francis was described as 20 to 30 years old, 6ft and stocky. He owns a dark blue or grey Land Rover Discovery - registration number L794 JTF - the type of vehicle used by the killer. Detectives are investigating possible links between the names and are looking into reports that Noye, 47, went to Spain the day after the attack and that he was spotted last week in Turkish Northern Cyprus.

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