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WW2 pilot's wedding ring returned to sister after 70 years | |
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The 92-year-old sister of a World War Two pilot who went missing in action has been reunited with his wedding ring after more than 70 years. | The 92-year-old sister of a World War Two pilot who went missing in action has been reunited with his wedding ring after more than 70 years. |
Flt Sgt John Thompson's plane crashed in the mountains in north-east Albania while on a "secret mission" to aid local anti-Nazi fighters in 1944. | |
Local man Jaho Cala found the ring in 1960 and kept it - afraid to show it to the then-communist authorities. | Local man Jaho Cala found the ring in 1960 and kept it - afraid to show it to the then-communist authorities. |
His son has now returned it to Flt Sgt Thompson's sister, Dorothy Webster. | His son has now returned it to Flt Sgt Thompson's sister, Dorothy Webster. |
She travelled to the Albanian capital, Tirana, for a special ceremony at the country's Ministry of Defence to collect the ring, along with a small box of debris from the plane wreckage. | She travelled to the Albanian capital, Tirana, for a special ceremony at the country's Ministry of Defence to collect the ring, along with a small box of debris from the plane wreckage. |
"Seventy years we've waited. We can't believe that we're here today celebrating this after all this time,'' she said. | |
Unlocked door | Unlocked door |
Flt Sgt Thompson was a special operation flight engineer from Matlock in Derbyshire. | Flt Sgt Thompson was a special operation flight engineer from Matlock in Derbyshire. |
His Handley Page Halifax bomber plane, with a seven-member crew from 148 Squadron onboard, crashed north-east of Tirana on 29 October 1944. | |
His nephew, Brian Webster, said British authorities never told the family anything about what happened because he was part of "a secret operation". | His nephew, Brian Webster, said British authorities never told the family anything about what happened because he was part of "a secret operation". |
After his disappearance, his grandparents never locked the door of their house in case their missing son came home, he said. | After his disappearance, his grandparents never locked the door of their house in case their missing son came home, he said. |
"My father would have been thrilled to pieces with it all," Ms Webster said as she was given the ring. | "My father would have been thrilled to pieces with it all," Ms Webster said as she was given the ring. |
The ring was discovered by Mr Cala in late 1960 on the Sinoi Mountain while he was collecting metal and wood. | The ring was discovered by Mr Cala in late 1960 on the Sinoi Mountain while he was collecting metal and wood. |
He kept the ring and hid it at his home, afraid to show it to the authorities of the time. | He kept the ring and hid it at his home, afraid to show it to the authorities of the time. |
His son Xhemil recalled his wedding day, when his father gave him the ring saying: "This is not mine and is certainly not yours; it has a rightful owner, who you will have to find in due course." | His son Xhemil recalled his wedding day, when his father gave him the ring saying: "This is not mine and is certainly not yours; it has a rightful owner, who you will have to find in due course." |
After his father's death, he contacted the embassies of the US and Britain - the two countries that helped liberate Albania from the Nazis a month after Flt Sgt Thompson's death. | After his father's death, he contacted the embassies of the US and Britain - the two countries that helped liberate Albania from the Nazis a month after Flt Sgt Thompson's death. |
Three months later, the British embassy confirmed the ring was Flt Sgt Thompson's, and contacted his family. | Three months later, the British embassy confirmed the ring was Flt Sgt Thompson's, and contacted his family. |
They traced the ring through its inscription, which read "Joyce & John". The couple were newly wed at the time of Flt Sgt Thompson's disappearance. | They traced the ring through its inscription, which read "Joyce & John". The couple were newly wed at the time of Flt Sgt Thompson's disappearance. |
Joyce later remarried, and has since passed away, his family said. | Joyce later remarried, and has since passed away, his family said. |
'Dying wish fulfilled' | 'Dying wish fulfilled' |
"All these years it has been a story of loss," said his nephew Alan Webster. | "All these years it has been a story of loss," said his nephew Alan Webster. |
"We now know almost everything that happened. It's a sense of closure. We know where John is. He's over there in the mountain." | "We now know almost everything that happened. It's a sense of closure. We know where John is. He's over there in the mountain." |
The family said they planned to return to Albania in a few months to visit to the crash site. | The family said they planned to return to Albania in a few months to visit to the crash site. |
Xhemil Cala said he was relieved to have fulfilled his father's wish that the ring be reunited with its owner's family. | Xhemil Cala said he was relieved to have fulfilled his father's wish that the ring be reunited with its owner's family. |
"I will go to his grave and say rest in peace for your dying wish has been fulfilled," he said. | "I will go to his grave and say rest in peace for your dying wish has been fulfilled," he said. |
Albania was first occupied by fascist Italy in 1939 and then by Nazi Germany in 1943. | Albania was first occupied by fascist Italy in 1939 and then by Nazi Germany in 1943. |
Led by the communist party, its partisans liberated the country on 29 November, 1944. | Led by the communist party, its partisans liberated the country on 29 November, 1944. |
Speaking at the ceremony, Albanian Defence Minister Mimi Kodheli said: "Your brother, Mrs. Webster, helped liberate my country. Let his memory remain unforgettable." | Speaking at the ceremony, Albanian Defence Minister Mimi Kodheli said: "Your brother, Mrs. Webster, helped liberate my country. Let his memory remain unforgettable." |
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