Bridge On River Kwai ‘Luckiest Man' Is 100
Daily Mirror|June 12, 2020
War vet who escaped firing squad marks milestone birthday
Lucy Thornton
Bridge On River Kwai ‘Luckiest Man' Is 100

One of the last surviving Britons who worked on the Second World War’s infamous Death Railway has celebrated his 100th birthday.

Walter Stead, who was once described as “the luckiest man alive” after escaping a firing squad, worked on the bridge over the River Kwai as a prisoner of war.

Walter’s family joined him for the incredible milestone and 30 neighbours stood outside to sing happy birthday.

When asked the secret to Walter’s long life, his son Peter said: “He has always been very active. He has kept his mind very alert and he does love a sherry. He has just been fortunate.”

This story is from the June 12, 2020 edition of Daily Mirror.

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