MYSTERY DISAPPEARANCE: Lt-Col Anthony Godley, 49, head of work study unit, defence expert, Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham, Oxon; disappeared in 1983. Presumed dead.
SHOTGUN DEATH: Roger Hill, 49, radar designer and draughtsman, Marconi; killed himself with a shotgun at family home, March 1985. Verdict: suicide.
FATAL LEAP: Jonathon Wash, 29, digital communications expert at British Telecom's secret Martlesham Heath reseatch site and at Marconi's parent company, GEC; fell from hotel room while working for B. T. in Abidjan, Ivory Coast November 1985. Verdict: undecided.
DEATH PLUNGE: Vimal Dajibhal, 24, computer soffware engineer responsible for checking computer guidance system for Tigerfish torpedo at Marconi Underwater Systems, Croxley Green, near Watford; found dead under Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol, August 1986. Verdict: open.
STRANGLED: Ashad Sharif, 26, computer analyst, Marconi Defence Systems, Stanmore, Middx.; drove car with neck tied to a tree, October 1986. Verdict: suicide.
SUFFOCATED: Mark Wisner, 24, software engineer at MOD's experimental station for test combat aircraft, Boscombe Down, Wilts.; found dead in his house with plastic bag around his head, December 1986. Verdict: accident.
SUFFOCATED: Richard Pugh, MOD computer consultant; found dead with feet tied together and plastic bag over his head, January 1987. Verdict: accident.
SUFFOCATED: John Brittan, MOD tank batteries expert, formerly of the Royal Military College of Science; found dead in parked car with engine running, January 1987. Verdict: accident.
OVERDOSE: Victor Moore, 46, design engineer, Marconi Space Systems, Portsmouth; took drugs overdose, February 19R7. Verdict: suicide.
SUFFOCATED: Peter Peapell, 46, scientist at the Royal Military College of Science; found dead beneath car, carbon monoxide poisoning, February I987. Verdict: open.
SUFFOCATED: Edwin Skeels, 43, en~inevr, Marconi, Leicester; found dead in car with hosepipe leading from exhaust, February 1987. Verdict: suicide.
CAR CRASH: David Sands, satellite project manager, Easams (Marconi Sister Company); drove car loaded with petrol cans into wall, April 1987. Verdict: suicide.
CAR CRASH: Stuart Gooding, 23, post-graduate research student at Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham; died while on holiday in car crash in Cyprus, April 1987. Verdict: accident.
CAR CRASH: George Kountis, an experienced systems analyst at Bristol Polytechnic; his drowned body found in upturned BMW in the Mersey, Liverpool, April 1987. Verdict: misadventure.
CAR CRASH: Micheal Baker, 22, digital communications expert on defence related project for Plessey; died when his BMW crashed through a barrier near Poole, Dorset, May 1987. Verdict: misadventure.
HEART ATTACK: Frank Jennings, 60, electronic weapons engineer, Plessey; found dead of heart attack. No inquest.
DEATH LEAP: Russell Smith, 23, laboratory technician with the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell, Oxon.; found dead halfway down a cliff at Boscastle, Cornwall, January 1988. Verdict: suicide.
SUFFOCATED: Trevor Knight, 52, computer engineer at Marconi Space and Defence Systems; hosepipe from car exhaust, March 1988. Verdict: suicide.
ELECTROCUTED: John Ferry, 60, assistant marketing director, Marconi; found with electric leads in mouth in company flat, August 1988. Verdict: open.
ELECTROCUTED: Alistair Beckham, 50, software engineer, Plessey Defence Systems; found in garden shed with electric wires ruuning from his body to the mains, August l988. Verdict: open.
SUFFOCATED: Andrew Hall, 33, engineering manager, British Aerospace; hosepipe connected to car exhaust, September 1988. Verdict: suicide.
Incidentally - This list was originally published in BUFORA's UFO TIMES issue no. 32 Nov/Dec 1994 when Ken Phillips was editor....now, Ken is dead....perhaps I will be next, because I have put it on my website!!!! They Knew Too Much
Also - Was my father murdered?
~ Nabil Shaban 1999
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