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Remains Are That Of Campbell

Aug 10 2001

 

The daughter of speed hero Donald Campbell said she was 'totally relieved' to hear that human remains discovered at the bottom of Coniston Water definitely belonged to her father.

Gina Campbell, 51, was speaking after a 10-minute inquest into the death of her  father, who met his end trying to break his own world water speed record in  1967.

Daughter Gina said she still missed him "like mad".

Miss Campbell said: "There was always a little bit of doubt but now there's no doubt. It would have been awful if for instance in five years' time another body was brought out of the lake and it turned out to be my father."

All that is left now for Gina is to plan a burial for her 46-year-old father so  the final chapter in a remarkable story can be written.

After the inquest at Barrow Town Hall Gina left for Coniston where she met the  local stonemason and vicar to confirm final details for the funeral, to be held  in the second week of September.

Gina said: "The burial will be planned for the second week in September. My  father kept us waiting for 34 years so he can wait a little longer.

"Coniston is the only place for him to be. The people of Coniston have lived  and cared for him for 34 years and it is only right he should stay there. The  mystery of the lake now becomes reality.

"I want a really nice plot for him in the churchyard.

"He would be delighted to know he was to be buried in the village. I expect it  to be a big funeral, it's not going to be a closed shop. Anybody who feels like  they were touched by my father is welcome. He has a huge following.

"I came to terms with my father's death a long time ago. I was 17, it was a  difficult age. Another 34 years would have been much nicer with my father. I  still miss him like mad.

"I don't want the funeral to be a sad, sombre day, on occasions there will be  sad, sombre moments, but I want people to come and say 'what a hero'."

Furness coroner Ian Smith confirmed  beyond all doubt that the remains found were that of Campbell.

Cumbria Police's scenes of crime officer Carl Langholm told the inquest that  DNA sampling compared to Gina and Donald's sister Jean Wales, was approximately  1.9 million times more likely to be Donald Campbell than anyone else.

"The remains recovered are related to Gina Campbell," he said.

He said the remains were wrapped in "bluey green" overalls with a union jack  flag on the breast pocket. "They have been preserved," he added.

A black leather belt, a glove, various pieces of cloth and a zip were also  found.

Gina took to the witness box to confirm her father's full name, date of birth  and place of birth.

Coroner Ian Smith said: "I am satisfied the remains are without doubt those of  Donald Malcolm Campbell, CBE, born on March 21, 1921 at Kingston in Surrey. The  DNA report has confirmed what everyone thought was the case."

After giving permission for the remains to be released for burial he said to  Gina: "I am sure this is a further step in what you have to come to terms with.  I am sure it's better to know it is your father than probably knowing it's your  father."

Gina repied: "It couldn't have been put better."

On January 4, 1967, speed king Donald Campbell pushed forward the throttles of  his boat Bluebird and sped along Coniston Water in search of the world water  speed record.

What happened next has remained in the memory of everyone present and the  millions who have since witnessed the grainy black and white television  pictures.

The sleek, futuristic craft travelling at 300mph began to lift its nose in the  air and within seconds it was airborne, turning a complete somersault before  crashing into the depths of the Lakeland lake.

After the accident, debris from the wrecked boat was scattered over the lake's  surface, but the man who lived for speed, strapped inside the tiny cockpit,  went down with his boat. His last words were via radio - "She's going, she's  going".

Campbell's life jacket, crash helmet, oxygen mask and even his shoes were  found. His lucky teddy bear, Mr Whoppit, floated to the surface of the six-mile  lake.

Before the ill-fated record attempt Campbell was asked about dicing with death  and replied: "By the same token you can walk out of your front door and be  killed by a bus."

Campbell's daughter Gina, 51, hopes a senior member of the Royal Family will be  present at his funeral.

The remains were found on May 28 this year, more than two months after the  Bluebird had been salvaged from the lake bed.

The Reverend of St Andrew's Church in Coniston Mark East said: "John Ruskin is  buried in Coniston and I'm not sure whether Donald Campbell is the same sort of  character but he certainly is in fame terms so I suppose there is no reason why  he shouldn't be buried here.

"He has a strong connection with Coniston and there wouldn't be any problems  with him being laid to rest here."

Plans are now in the pipeline to display Bluebird in the village of Coniston.

 

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