Ronnie Biggs: Great Train Robber Dies Aged 84
Biggs, one of a gang that robbed a mail train, was infamous for the 36 years he spent evading justice after a prison escape.
news.sky.comRonnie Biggs, the infamous “Great Train Robber,” died in December 2013. There hasn’t been credible new reporting about him since then, as his death effectively ends contemporaneous news coverage about his life. If you’d like, I can pull up a concise timeline of his major milestones and post-2013 coverage from reputable sources.
Biggs, one of a gang that robbed a mail train, was infamous for the 36 years he spent evading justice after a prison escape.
news.sky.comRonnie Biggs, who was one of the criminals involved in the Great Train Robbery of 1963, has died after a long illness
www.telegraph.co.ukRonnie Biggs, notorious for his role in Britain's 1963 Great Train Robbery and 35 years as a celebrity fugitive, was released from custody Friday to spend his dying days in freedom.
globalnews.caGreat train robber Ronnie Biggs could die if he does not respond to current treatment, his son said today.
www.independent.co.ukRonnie Biggs, notorious for his role in Britain's 1963 Great Train Robbery and 35 years as a celebrity fugitive, was released from custody yesterday to spend his dying days in freedom. Mr Biggs, now seriously ill in hospital, was handed a copy of his...
timesofmalta.comRonnie Biggs, known for his role in the 1963 Great Train Robbery, died Wednesday, his daughter-in-law said. He was 84.
www.cbc.caRonald Arthur "Ronnie" Biggs (8 August 1929 – 18 December 2013) was an English criminal, known for his role in the Great Train Robbery of 1963, for hi
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