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australfoto > Ronald Biggs of England at home in Santa Tereza city district, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 30, 1989. The "Great Train Robber" departed Brazil May 6, 2001 after living in Rio for 31 years. After suffering three strokes, the frail Biggs departed Rio enroute to England aboard a private jet chartered by "The Sun" newspaper of England. (Renzo Gostoli/Austral Foto)
australfoto > Ronald Biggs of England poses at home in Santa Tereza city district, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 30, 1989. The "Great Train Robber" departed Brazil May 6, 2001 after living in Rio for 31 years. After suffering three strokes, the frail Biggs departed Rio enroute to England aboard a private jet chartered by "The Sun" newspaper of England. (Renzo Gostoli/Austral Foto)
australfoto > Ronald Biggs of England at home in Santa Tereza city district, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 30, 1989. The "Great Train Robber" departed Brazil May 6, 2001 after living in Rio for 31 years. After suffering three strokes, the frail Biggs departed Rio enroute to England aboard a private jet chartered by "The Sun" newspaper of England. (Renzo Gostoli/Austral Foto)
australfoto > Ronald Biggs of England works at home in Santa Tereza city district, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 30, 1989. The "Great Train Robber" departed Brazil May 6, 2001 after living in Rio for 31 years. After suffering three strokes, the frail Biggs departed Rio enroute to England aboard a private jet chartered by "The Sun" newspaper of England. (Renzo Gostoli/Austral Foto)
australfoto > Ronald Biggs of England poses during the presentation of his book "Odd man out", Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, January 21, 1994. The "Great Train Robber" departed Brazil May 6, 2001 after living in Rio for 31 years. After suffering three strokes, the frail Biggs departed Rio enroute to England aboard a private jet chartered by "The Sun" newspaper of England. (Renzo Gostoli/Austral Foto)
australfoto > Ronald Biggs of England poses at home in Santa Tereza city district, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 30, 1989. The "Great Train Robber" departed Brazil May 6, 2001 after living in Rio for 31 years. After suffering three strokes, the frail Biggs departed Rio enroute to England aboard a private jet chartered by "The Sun" newspaper of England. (Renzo Gostoli/Austral Foto)
australfoto > Ronald Biggs of England poses at home in Santa Tereza city district, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 30, 1989. The "Great Train Robber" departed Brazil May 6, 2001 after living in Rio for 31 years. After suffering three strokes, the frail Biggs departed Rio enroute to England aboard a private jet chartered by "The Sun" newspaper of England. (Renzo Gostoli/Austral Foto)
australfoto > Ronald Biggs of England poses at home in Santa Tereza city district, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 19, 1997. The "Great Train Robber" departed Brazil May 6, 2001 after living in Rio for 31 years. After suffering three strokes, the frail Biggs departed Rio enroute to England aboard a private jet chartered by "The Sun" newspaper of England. (Renzo Gostoli/Austral Foto)
australfoto > Ronald Biggs of England, with dog "Blitz", poses at home in Santa Tereza city district, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 19, 1997. The "Great Train Robber" departed Brazil May 6, 2001 after living in Rio for 31 years. After suffering three strokes, the frail Biggs departed Rio enroute to England aboard a private jet chartered by "The Sun" newspaper of England. (Renzo Gostoli/Austral Foto)
Ronald Biggs of England at home in Santa Tereza city district, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 30, 1989. The "Great Train Robber" departed Brazil May 6, 2001 after living in Rio for 31 years. After suffering three strokes, the frail Biggs departed Rio enroute to England aboard a private jet chartered by "The Sun" newspaper of England. (Renzo Gostoli/Austral Foto)
australfoto > Ronald Biggs of England at home in Santa Tereza city district, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 30, 1989. The "Great Train Robber" departed Brazil May 6, 2001 after living in Rio for 31 years. After suffering three strokes, the frail Biggs departed Rio enroute to England aboard a private jet chartered by "The Sun" newspaper of England. (Renzo Gostoli/Austral Foto)
Ronald Biggs of England at home in Santa Tereza city district, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 30, 1989. The "Great Train Robber" departed Brazil May 6, 2001 after living in Rio for 31 years. After suffering three strokes, the frail Biggs departed Rio enroute to England aboard a private jet chartered by "The Sun" newspaper of England. (Renzo Gostoli/Austral Foto)
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