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Family buries a lost son, 75 years after jungle tragedy

September 8, 2016 10:21
Mount Kenya

ByMoira Schneider, Moira Schneider

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The nephew of a Second World War gunner whose plane crashed on Mount Kenya 75 years ago has said that his family could finally complete their mourning and bury him after hearing only last month that his remains had been discovered.

The bodies of rear gunner Simon Eliastam and his three South African Air Force colleagues were found by a jungle logger in 2002. The following year, a British Army expedition was dispatched to the forest, dug out the remains of the four and placed them in plastic bags under the wing of their Bristol Blenheim bomber, where they have stayed until now.

Inexplicably, Simon's nephew, Dr Michael Eliastam of Massachusetts, USA, was only informed of the find when he opened an email from the South African War Graves Commission early last month.

Speaking to the JC, Michael said he was "stunned and became emotional. I still am. I still choke up thinking about it. It feels a little bit like delayed mourning."