CRASH LANCASTER ED821
Lancaster ED 821 took off from Grimsby on the 27th May 1943 at 22.32 hours for an operation to Essen / Germany. Over the Northern part of The Netherlands the aircraft was intercepted by a German night-fighter flown by Oberleutnant Rudolph Sigmund. After a short aerial combat the Lancaster bursted into flames and crashed near the village of Witmarsum. Three crew members succeeded in bailing out, but only Bolderson was a survivor. Bishop, Chapman, Fitchett, Cosgrove and Short short were killed and found their last resting-place on the local cemetery. The pilot, Leonard Arthur Townrow was seriously injuired and was taken to the Bonifatiushospitaal in Leeuwarden. He died almost a year later and was buried at the Noorderbegraafplaats. Bolderson survived the crash and was taken to a prisoner of war camp. After the war he returned to England.