The mastermind behind the Hatton Garden heist Brian 'The Guvnor' Reader has died at the age of 84.
The mastermind behind the Hatton Garden heist Brian 'The Guvnor' Reader has died at the age of 84. The gangster made more than £200 million from a string of raids including the audacious drilling into the underground jewellery depository in Hatton Garden over the four-day weekend of the April 2015 bank robbery.
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