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The ex-gangland enforcer died after slipping into a coma following an operation on a broken leg.
A key figure in the 1960s turf war between his employers, the South London Richardson brothers, and the Kray twins, he spent 42 years of his life in prison and was called Britain's "most dangerous man" by two home secretaries.
Fraser's family and friends were said to have been maintaining a bedside vigil at King's College Hospital in South London until he passed away.
news.sky.com...
originally posted by: gortex
One of the last of the great London gangsters died today at the ripe old age of 90 , Fraser was an enforcer for the notorious Richardson gang , he served 42 years in 20 different prisons , it was said mayhem that followed him around.
In his later life he enjoyed a bit of celebrity appearing on television shows and conducting gangland tours around London , it's reported he was given an Anti Social Behavior order in June 2013 after a row with another resident at the sheltered accommodation home in Peckham where he lived.
I know he was a violent criminal but he was also part of our history.
The ex-gangland enforcer died after slipping into a coma following an operation on a broken leg.
A key figure in the 1960s turf war between his employers, the South London Richardson brothers, and the Kray twins, he spent 42 years of his life in prison and was called Britain's "most dangerous man" by two home secretaries.
Fraser's family and friends were said to have been maintaining a bedside vigil at King's College Hospital in South London until he passed away.
news.sky.com...
Rest in Peace Mr Fraser.
originally posted by: gortex
One of the last of the great London gangsters died today at the ripe old age of 90 , Fraser was an enforcer for the notorious Richardson gang , he served 42 years in 20 different prisons , it was said that mayhem followed him around.
In his later life he enjoyed a bit of celebrity appearing on television shows and conducting gangland tours around London , it's reported he was given an Anti Social Behavior order in June 2013 after a row with another resident at the sheltered accommodation home in Peckham where he lived.
I know he was a violent criminal but he was also part of our history.
The ex-gangland enforcer died after slipping into a coma following an operation on a broken leg.
A key figure in the 1960s turf war between his employers, the South London Richardson brothers, and the Kray twins, he spent 42 years of his life in prison and was called Britain's "most dangerous man" by two home secretaries.
Fraser's family and friends were said to have been maintaining a bedside vigil at King's College Hospital in South London until he passed away.
news.sky.com...
Rest in Peace Mr Fraser.