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Sergeant Maurice Anthony Eden |
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Am 17. Dezember 1956, starb Maurice Eden, als sein Revolver, den er immer geladen und mit gespanntem Hahn bei sich trug, aus seinem Pistolenholster fiel. Aus der vorgespannten Waffe löste sich beim Aufprall auf den Boden ein Schuss. Das Geschoss durchschlug von unten aufwärts Maurice Edens Kinn. Er wurde mit einem Hubschrauber zum britischen Militärkrankenhaus in Nicosia geflogen, wo nach der Ankunft nur noch der Tod festgestellt werden konnte. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ During the august shoot-out in the hospital in which Sgt Leonard Demmon, aged 23 and two hospital employees was killed by Eoka members, Sergeant Maurice Anthony Eden used his pistol to kill two of the intruding Eoka-men. Following the hospital incident, Field Marshal Sir John Harding strongly advised Eden to return with to the United Kingdom, with his wife Stella (nee Kenny), a policewoman who left the Service to be with him in Cyprus. As Harding said Eden should return home as Eoka would make him a marked man, but the sergeant was a very determined and self willed person and ignored the advice. He was recommended for the George Medal. Tragically however, on 17 December, just one day before the confirmation in the London Gazette of his award, he died. His revolver, which he always kept loaded and cocked - fell from his shoulder holster. The weapon went off and a bullet shot upwards through his chin. He was flown by helicopter to the British Military Hospital in Nicosia, but was pronounced dead on arrival.
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http://www.britains-smallwars.com/cyprus/Davidcarter/UK%20POLICE%20UNIT/ukpolice_bsw.html
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