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SARAH BROWN 'GRANDPA' WAS VICTIM OF 50s NUCLEAR TESTS; EXCLUSIVE Squadron leader died of leukaemia.(News)

Byline: By SUSIE BONIFACE

A CLOSE relative of Gordon Brown's wife Sarah died from cancer after witnessing a British nuclear explosion in the South Pacific.

Squadron Leader Stephen Pooley, then 43, escorted Britain's first hydrogen bomb to Christmas Island in 1957.

He then flew in a Canberra bomber through the nuclear mushroom cloud moments after the blast to collect fallout samples.

Afterwards he wrote a top-secret report on the mission, codenamed Operation Grapple, in which he described how it was "quite impossible to contain the radiation".

Sqdn Ldr Pooley ...

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