Metal detectorist finds WW2 soldier's cigarette case hundreds of miles from where he died
Metal detectorist finds WW2 soldier's silver cigarette case hundreds of miles from where he died3 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleNeil PriorBBC NewsFilip KrapelsThis cigarette case was presented to Stan Drew in 1937 in recognition of his service to Penarth Central Boxing ClubA World War Two soldier's silver cigarette case has been found by a metal detectorist 82 years and 370 miles away from where he died.Stan Drew, from Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, was killed on the Normandy beaches on 24 July 1944, in the months following D-Day.Yet last month his case was discovered in a field by a metal detectorist in the municipality of Bergeijk in the Netherlands.Now Filip Krapels hopes to unravel the story and return it to Stan's descendants in Wales.He said: "I've never discovered anything like this before - it's always worth going back to check areas you've already scanned, because each time the farmer ploughs a field, even more new stuff is raised to the surface."Filip lives in Bergeijk in the south of the Netherlands, just a few miles from the Belgian border and has been a metal detector enthusiast for more than 35 years.The badly damaged case bears the hallmark of an anchor representing the Birmingham assay office, a lion passant, proving that it is of 92.5% sterling silver, and a lowercase gothic letter k, demonstrating that it was manufactured in 1934.The scarcely legible inscription reads: "Presented to Stan Drew by the committee of the Penarth Central Boxing Club, in appreciation of his loyal service, April 10th 1937."Filip KrapelsFilip Krapels has been metal detecting around his home in Bergeijk for decadesFilip explained how the damage initially sent him off on a red herring."The lid has been mangled by decades of farm machinery, and there's a hole which I think must have been caused by a bullet - it's certainly too forceful and neat to have been created by a plough."Initially thinking...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
ملاحظة تحريرية | Editorial Note: نُشر هذا المقال في الأصل بواسطة BBC News. خبر (Khabr) هي منصة إعلامية أردنية مرخّصة تعمل بالذكاء الاصطناعي. نضيف قيمة تحريرية من خلال: تحليل ذكي للأخبار، ملخصات تلقائية، رواية صوتية بالذكاء الاصطناعي، ترجمة متعددة اللغات، وتدقيق الحقائق. هدفنا جعل الأخبار أكثر وضوحاً وسهولةً للقارئ العربي.
This article was originally published by BBC News. Khabr is a licensed Jordanian AI-powered news platform (Registration #82086). We add editorial value through: AI-powered news analysis, automated summaries, AI audio narration, multi-language translation (Arabic, English, French, Turkish), and AI fact-checking. Our mission is to make news more accessible and understandable for Arabic-speaking audiences worldwide.





