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Great Train Robber Bruce Reynolds dies aged 81 Great Train Robber Bruce Reynolds dies aged 81
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Bruce Reynolds, who was the key planner behind the £2.6m Great Train Robbery in 1963, has died aged 81.Bruce Reynolds, who was the key planner behind the £2.6m Great Train Robbery in 1963, has died aged 81.
Reynolds evaded capture for five years, mainly spent overseas, but after returning to England was captured in 1968. He spent 10 years in jail.Reynolds evaded capture for five years, mainly spent overseas, but after returning to England was captured in 1968. He spent 10 years in jail.
The haul from the raid by 15 men on a mail train, stopped in Buckinghamshire, was a record at that time.The haul from the raid by 15 men on a mail train, stopped in Buckinghamshire, was a record at that time.
Train driver Jack Mills was struck over the head during the robbery and never worked again. He died in 1970.Train driver Jack Mills was struck over the head during the robbery and never worked again. He died in 1970.
Following his release from prison in 1978, Reynolds found life hard as a middle-aged, ex-train robber. Following Reynolds' release from prison in 1978, life proved a struggle and he was jailed again in the 1980s for three years for dealing amphetamines.
He was jailed again in the 1980s for three years for dealing amphetamines.
In the late 80s he worked briefly as a consultant on a film about the robbery, Buster, and went on to publish The Autobiography of a Thief in 1995.In the late 80s he worked briefly as a consultant on a film about the robbery, Buster, and went on to publish The Autobiography of a Thief in 1995.
By then, he was living on income support in a south London flat supplied by a charitable trust.By then, he was living on income support in a south London flat supplied by a charitable trust.
Reynolds' son Nick told the BBC his father had died in the early hours of Thursday. Reynolds' son Nick said his father had died in his sleep in the early hours of Thursday.
"He hadn't been well for a few days and I was looking after him," he said. "I really can't talk at the moment. I can confirm that he has passed away and he died in his sleep."
The £2.6m haul from the Glasgow-to-London train, which the gang brought to a stop near Cheddington by changing a signal to red, is equivalent to £40m in today's money.