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1995: Killer Ronnie Kray dies Notorious gangland killer Ronnie Kray has died in hospital two days after he collapsed in his ward at Broadmoor where he was serving a life sentence for murder. Police said 61-year-old Ronnie died at 0907 GMT after being transferred to Wexham Park hospital, Slough, from a hospital in Ascot. The man, once part of the infamous gang "The Firm", is understood to have suffered a heart attack. Ronnie, a homosexual who had been married, was taken to Heatherwood Hospital, Ascot, two days ago after collapsing in his room at Broadmoor. Reign of terror He was transferred to Wexham Park hospital last night after his condition deteriorated, and he later died there. Kray and his twin brother Reggie were sentenced to 30 years in prison in 1969, which ended a 10 year bloody reign of terror in London. Ronnie had shot George Cornell in the Blind Beggar public house in Whitechapel in 1966 for calling him a "fat poof". And a year later Reggie stabbed Jack "The Hat" McVitie in a flat in North London. Ronnie was later judged to be criminally insane and sent to the Broadmoor secure hospital. He told friends and family he expected to die a prisoner. Kray, who shared the ward with Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe, had suffered two earlier heart attacks, the latest in September 1993 after which doctors warned his rumoured 100 cigarettes a day habit would kill him. The Krays have reached iconic status, revered by some and scorned by others. They ran a brutal gang in London's East End during the late 1950s and 1960s which netted them a fortune and allowed them to live a life of luxury. Since their conviction, an industry has grown around them with books, T-shirts, television specials and a film starring pop star twins Gary and Martin Kemp of Spandau Ballet. Reggie is understood to have learnt of his twin's death from a fellow prisoner in Maidstone jail who had heard it on the radio and was described as "absolutely distraught". Their elder brother Charlie, who served seven years for his part in the crimes, said he was saddened by the loss and that his late brother had been misunderstood. |
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