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Ronnie Biggs out for a ride on a mobility Scooter with his son Michael in Barnet, London, Britain - 19 Sep 2009
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Ronnie Biggs out for a ride on a mobility Scooter with his son Michael in Barnet, London, Britain - 19 Sep 2009
RONNIE'S GREAT ESCAPE FROM HIS CARE HOME
Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs made an escape from his nursing home today (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs at his nursing home in Barnet, London, Britain - 28 Aug 2009
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Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs at his nursing home in Barnet, London, Britain - 28 Aug 2009
RONNIE BIGGS APOLOGISES FOR GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY
Ronnie Biggs has finally said sorry for his part in the Great Train Robbery.
For 45 years he has never shown any remorse, but now in his dying days he has finally faced up to his crime.
He said: "I'm sorry for what happened there. I want to go back there one last time. I need to find my own peace."
Critics have always pointed out that Ronnie failed to show remorse for the death of train driver Jack Mills, who died seven years after the crime.
However, the long-term effect of the attack on Mr Mills has been hotly disputed.
Biggs' apology came as he posed for the first pictures taken at the care home where he now lives.
He will spend the rest of his days at this home after being released from jail on compassionate grounds.
Unable to talk, he painstakingly spelled out letters on a word board revealing that, before he dies, he wants to revisit the railway line in Buckinghamshire where the armed robbers stole GBP 2m - worth GBP 40m today - from a Glasgow-London mail train.
The 80 year-old's spirits have been lifted since he settled into the nursing home in Barnet, North London.
For while his body is weak, his sense of humour is in tact.
He has started playing Monopoly - keeping his Get Out of Jail Free card close to his chest.
Ironically it was Monopoly that help lead to his arrest in 1963 after his fingerprints were found on a board game at the farm house hideaway used by the gang following the hijack.
But despite his cheery spirits Biggs is playing a game he cannot win.
Son Michael, 35, who campaigned tirelessly for his release, explained: "There's no doubt that dad could die any minute. That's the reality.
"He's still very we...
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Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs at his nursing home in Barnet, London, Britain - 28 Aug 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INS News Agency Ltd. / Rex Features ( 998558e )
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Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs at his nursing home in Barnet, London, Britain - 28 Aug 2009
RONNIE BIGGS APOLOGISES FOR GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY
Ronnie Biggs has finally said sorry for his part in the Great Train Robbery.
For 45 years he has never shown any remorse, but now in his dying days he has finally faced up to his crime.
He said: "I'm sorry for what happened there. I want to go back there one last time. I need to find my own peace."
Critics have always pointed out that Ronnie failed to show remorse for the death of train driver Jack Mills, who died seven years after the crime.
However, the long-term effect of the attack on Mr Mills has been hotly disputed.
Biggs' apology came as he posed for the first pictures taken at the care home where he now lives.
He will spend the rest of his days at this home after being released from jail on compassionate grounds.
Unable to talk, he painstakingly spelled out letters on a word board revealing that, before he dies, he wants to revisit the railway line in Buckinghamshire where the armed robbers stole GBP 2m - worth GBP 40m today - from a Glasgow-London mail train.
The 80 year-old's spirits have been lifted since he settled into the nursing home in Barnet, North London.
For while his body is weak, his sense of humour is in tact.
He has started playing Monopoly - keeping his Get Out of Jail Free card close to his chest.
Ironically it was Monopoly that help lead to his arrest in 1963 after his fingerprints were found on a board game at the farm house hideaway used by the gang following the hijack.
But despite his cheery spirits Biggs is playing a game he cannot win.
Son Michael, 35, who campaigned tirelessly for his release, explained: "There's no doubt that dad could die any minute. That's the reality.
"He's still very we...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HU
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Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs at his nursing home in Barnet, London, Britain - 28 Aug 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INS News Agency Ltd. / Rex Features ( 998558c )
Ronnie Biggs and son Michael
Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs at his nursing home in Barnet, London, Britain - 28 Aug 2009
RONNIE BIGGS APOLOGISES FOR GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY
Ronnie Biggs has finally said sorry for his part in the Great Train Robbery.
For 45 years he has never shown any remorse, but now in his dying days he has finally faced up to his crime.
He said: "I'm sorry for what happened there. I want to go back there one last time. I need to find my own peace."
Critics have always pointed out that Ronnie failed to show remorse for the death of train driver Jack Mills, who died seven years after the crime.
However, the long-term effect of the attack on Mr Mills has been hotly disputed.
Biggs' apology came as he posed for the first pictures taken at the care home where he now lives.
He will spend the rest of his days at this home after being released from jail on compassionate grounds.
Unable to talk, he painstakingly spelled out letters on a word board revealing that, before he dies, he wants to revisit the railway line in Buckinghamshire where the armed robbers stole GBP 2m - worth GBP 40m today - from a Glasgow-London mail train.
The 80 year-old's spirits have been lifted since he settled into the nursing home in Barnet, North London.
For while his body is weak, his sense of humour is in tact.
He has started playing Monopoly - keeping his Get Out of Jail Free card close to his chest.
Ironically it was Monopoly that help lead to his arrest in 1963 after his fingerprints were found on a board game at the farm house hideaway used by the gang following the hijack.
But despite his cheery spirits Biggs is playing a game he cannot win.
Son Michael, 35, who campaigned tirelessly for his release, explained: "There's no doubt that dad could die any minute. That's the reality.
"He...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HU
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Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs at his nursing home in Barnet, London, Britain - 28 Aug 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INS News Agency Ltd. / Rex Features ( 998558a )
Ronnie Biggs playing Monopoly with son Michael
Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs at his nursing home in Barnet, London, Britain - 28 Aug 2009
RONNIE BIGGS APOLOGISES FOR GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY
Ronnie Biggs has finally said sorry for his part in the Great Train Robbery.
For 45 years he has never shown any remorse, but now in his dying days he has finally faced up to his crime.
He said: "I'm sorry for what happened there. I want to go back there one last time. I need to find my own peace."
Critics have always pointed out that Ronnie failed to show remorse for the death of train driver Jack Mills, who died seven years after the crime.
However, the long-term effect of the attack on Mr Mills has been hotly disputed.
Biggs' apology came as he posed for the first pictures taken at the care home where he now lives.
He will spend the rest of his days at this home after being released from jail on compassionate grounds.
Unable to talk, he painstakingly spelled out letters on a word board revealing that, before he dies, he wants to revisit the railway line in Buckinghamshire where the armed robbers stole GBP 2m - worth GBP 40m today - from a Glasgow-London mail train.
The 80 year-old's spirits have been lifted since he settled into the nursing home in Barnet, North London.
For while his body is weak, his sense of humour is in tact.
He has started playing Monopoly - keeping his Get Out of Jail Free card close to his chest.
Ironically it was Monopoly that help lead to his arrest in 1963 after his fingerprints were found on a board game at the farm house hideaway used by the gang following the hijack.
But despite his cheery spirits Biggs is playing a game he cannot win.
Son Michael, 35, who campaigned tirelessly for his release, explained: "There's no doubt that dad could die any minute. That's t...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HU
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Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs at his nursing home in Barnet, London, Britain - 28 Aug 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INS News Agency Ltd. / Rex Features ( 998558b )
Ronnie Biggs playing Monopoly with son Michael
Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs at his nursing home in Barnet, London, Britain - 28 Aug 2009
RONNIE BIGGS APOLOGISES FOR GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY
Ronnie Biggs has finally said sorry for his part in the Great Train Robbery.
For 45 years he has never shown any remorse, but now in his dying days he has finally faced up to his crime.
He said: "I'm sorry for what happened there. I want to go back there one last time. I need to find my own peace."
Critics have always pointed out that Ronnie failed to show remorse for the death of train driver Jack Mills, who died seven years after the crime.
However, the long-term effect of the attack on Mr Mills has been hotly disputed.
Biggs' apology came as he posed for the first pictures taken at the care home where he now lives.
He will spend the rest of his days at this home after being released from jail on compassionate grounds.
Unable to talk, he painstakingly spelled out letters on a word board revealing that, before he dies, he wants to revisit the railway line in Buckinghamshire where the armed robbers stole GBP 2m - worth GBP 40m today - from a Glasgow-London mail train.
The 80 year-old's spirits have been lifted since he settled into the nursing home in Barnet, North London.
For while his body is weak, his sense of humour is in tact.
He has started playing Monopoly - keeping his Get Out of Jail Free card close to his chest.
Ironically it was Monopoly that help lead to his arrest in 1963 after his fingerprints were found on a board game at the farm house hideaway used by the gang following the hijack.
But despite his cheery spirits Biggs is playing a game he cannot win.
Son Michael, 35, who campaigned tirelessly for his release, explained: "There's no doubt that dad could die any minute. That's t...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HU
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
Despite his evident poor health and diminished faculties, train robber and newly free man Ronnie Biggs still appeared in excellent spirits as he celebrated his 80th birthday from his bedside chair at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Together with his loving and devoted son Michael, Ronnie (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
Despite his evident poor health and diminished faculties, train robber and newly free man Ronnie Biggs still appeared in excellent spirits as he celebrated his 80th birthday from his bedside chair at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Together with his loving and devoted son Michael, Ronnie (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 990803i )
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
Despite his evident poor health and diminished faculties, train robber and newly free man Ronnie Biggs still appeared in excellent spirits as he celebrated his 80th birthday from his bedside chair at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Together with his loving and devoted son Michael, Ronnie (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 990803h )
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
Despite his evident poor health and diminished faculties, train robber and newly free man Ronnie Biggs still appeared in excellent spirits as he celebrated his 80th birthday from his bedside chair at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Together with his loving and devoted son Michael, Ronnie (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 990803g )
Ronnie Biggs and Son Michael
Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
Despite his evident poor health and diminished faculties, train robber and newly free man Ronnie Biggs still appeared in excellent spirits as he celebrated his 80th birthday from his bedside chair at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Together with his loving and devoted son Michael, Ronnie (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 990803f )
Ronnie Biggs and Son Michael
Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
Despite his evident poor health and diminished faculties, train robber and newly free man Ronnie Biggs still appeared in excellent spirits as he celebrated his 80th birthday from his bedside chair at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Together with his loving and devoted son Michael, Ronnie (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 990803e )
Ronnie Biggs and Son Michael
Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
Despite his evident poor health and diminished faculties, train robber and newly free man Ronnie Biggs still appeared in excellent spirits as he celebrated his 80th birthday from his bedside chair at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Together with his loving and devoted son Michael, Ronnie (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 990803a )
Ronnie Biggs and Son Michael
Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
Despite his evident poor health and diminished faculties, train robber and newly free man Ronnie Biggs still appeared in excellent spirits as he celebrated his 80th birthday from his bedside chair at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Together with his loving and devoted son Michael, Ronnie (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 990803b )
Ronnie Biggs and Son Michael
Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
Despite his evident poor health and diminished faculties, train robber and newly free man Ronnie Biggs still appeared in excellent spirits as he celebrated his 80th birthday from his bedside chair at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Together with his loving and devoted son Michael, Ronnie (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 990803d )
Ronnie Biggs and Son Michael
Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
Despite his evident poor health and diminished faculties, train robber and newly free man Ronnie Biggs still appeared in excellent spirits as he celebrated his 80th birthday from his bedside chair at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Together with his loving and devoted son Michael, Ronnie (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 990803c )
Ronnie Biggs and Son Michael
Ronnie Biggs Celebrating His 80th Birthday as a Free Man with His Son Michael Inside the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
Despite his evident poor health and diminished faculties, train robber and newly free man Ronnie Biggs still appeared in excellent spirits as he celebrated his 80th birthday from his bedside chair at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Together with his loving and devoted son Michael, Ronnie (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Michael Biggs at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Britain - 07 Aug 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Bye / Rex Features ( 990541d )
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Michael Biggs at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Britain - 07 Aug 2009
Michael Biggs has a lot more smiles for the cameras today, following the news that his ailing father, infamous train robber and fugitive Ronnie Biggs, will be released from incarceration due to his very poor state of health. Despite the parole board recommending Biggs (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Michael Biggs at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Britain - 07 Aug 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Bye / Rex Features ( 990541a )
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Michael Biggs at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Britain - 07 Aug 2009
Michael Biggs has a lot more smiles for the cameras today, following the news that his ailing father, infamous train robber and fugitive Ronnie Biggs, will be released from incarceration due to his very poor state of health. Despite the parole board recommending Biggs (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Michael Biggs, son of Great Train Robber, Ronnie Biggs outside the Norfolk and Norwich hospital after the Justice Secretary released him from his 30 year prison sentence, Norwich, Norfolk, Britain - 06 Aug 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Bye / Rex Features ( 990284c )
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Michael Biggs, son of Great Train Robber, Ronnie Biggs outside the Norfolk and Norwich hospital after the Justice Secretary released him from his 30 year prison sentence, Norwich, Norfolk, Britain - 06 Aug 2009
Michael Biggs has a lot more smiles for the cameras today, following the news that his ailing father, infamous train robber and fugitive Ronnie Biggs, will be released from incarceration due to his very poor state of health. Despite the parole board recommending Biggs (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Michael Biggs, son of Great Train Robber, Ronnie Biggs outside the Norfolk and Norwich hospital after the Justice Secretary released him from his 30 year prison sentence, Norwich, Norfolk, Britain - 06 Aug 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Bye / Rex Features ( 990284d )
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Michael Biggs, son of Great Train Robber, Ronnie Biggs outside the Norfolk and Norwich hospital after the Justice Secretary released him from his 30 year prison sentence, Norwich, Norfolk, Britain - 06 Aug 2009
Michael Biggs has a lot more smiles for the cameras today, following the news that his ailing father, infamous train robber and fugitive Ronnie Biggs, will be released from incarceration due to his very poor state of health. Despite the parole board recommending Biggs (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Michael Biggs, son of Great Train Robber, Ronnie Biggs outside the Norfolk and Norwich hospital after the Justice Secretary released him from his 30 year prison sentence, Norwich, Norfolk, Britain - 06 Aug 2009
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Michael Biggs
Michael Biggs, son of Great Train Robber, Ronnie Biggs outside the Norfolk and Norwich hospital after the Justice Secretary released him from his 30 year prison sentence, Norwich, Norfolk, Britain - 06 Aug 2009
Michael Biggs has a lot more smiles for the cameras today, following the news that his ailing father, infamous train robber and fugitive Ronnie Biggs, will be released from incarceration due to his very poor state of health. Despite the parole board recommending Biggs (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs in hospital, Norwich, Norfolk, Britain - Jul 2009
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Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs in hospital, Norwich, Norfolk, Britain - Jul 2009
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DOCUMENTS REGARDING RONNIE BIGGS RELEASED BY THE NATIONAL ARCHIVE, BRITAIN - 03 OCT 2005
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Mugshots of Ronnie Biggs taken in the early 1960s
DOCUMENTS REGARDING RONNIE BIGGS RELEASED BY THE NATIONAL ARCHIVE, BRITAIN - 03 OCT 2005
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RONNIE BIGGS IN BRAZIL
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RONNIE BIGGS WITH SON MICHAEL
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RONNIE BIGGS, WANTED GREAT TRAIN ROBBER, IN BRAZIL - 1992
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Ronnie Biggs out for a ride on a mobility Scooter with his son Michael in Barnet, London, Britain - 19 Sep 2009
RONNIE'S GREAT ESCAPE FROM HIS CARE HOME
Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs made an escape from his nursing home today (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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RONNIE BIGGS, WANTED GREAT TRAIN ROBBER, IN BRAZIL - 1992
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GREAT TRAIN ROBBER RONNIE BIGGS 1991
RONNIE BIGGS, WANTED GREAT TRAIN ROBBER, IN BRAZIL - 1992
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Ronnie Biggs out for a ride on a mobility Scooter with his son Michael in Barnet, London, Britain - 19 Sep 2009
RONNIE'S GREAT ESCAPE FROM HIS CARE HOME
Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs made an escape from his nursing home today (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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VARIOUS - 1981
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VARIOUS - 1981
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RONNIE BIGGS - GREAT TRAIN ROBBER WITH WIFE RAIMUNDA DE CASTRO AND SON MICHAEL
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Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs with Raimunda de Castro and baby son Michael in Brazil, 1974
RONNIE BIGGS - GREAT TRAIN ROBBER WITH WIFE RAIMUNDA DE CASTRO AND SON MICHAEL
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RONNIE BIGGS - GREAT TRAIN ROBBER WITH WIFE RAIMUNDA DE CASTRO AND SON MICHAEL
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Ronnie Biggs in Brazil circa 1974
RONNIE BIGGS - GREAT TRAIN ROBBER WITH WIFE RAIMUNDA DE CASTRO AND SON MICHAEL
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