Steuart Pringle

His cousin Murray Pringle inherited the baronetcy instead of Sir Steuart's eldest son and expected heir.

Bella was unscathed but Pringle lost his right leg in the incident and badly injured his left.

[9] As Commandant General of the Royal Marines, he was seen welcoming the Commandos home following the Falklands War.

[10] He was named BBC Pebble Mill Man of the Year for his "outstanding achievement and bravery".

The 8th Baronet had married Florence Madge Vaughan on 16 October 1902 but she gave birth to Norman only seven months later, on 13 May 1903, leading to questions of legitimacy that were not resolved until more than a century later.

After he died in 2013, both Simon (Sir Steuart's eldest son) and Murray attempted to claim the baronetcy.

In 2016, a court agreed Murray Pringle was the rightful heir to the baronetcy instead of his first cousin once removed Simon, as DNA evidence demonstrated that Sir Steuart's father was not the biological son of Sir Norman Pringle, 8th Baronet.