Ronnie Kray

Gangster, Crime Boss

British East London, England

Quick Info

ProfessionGangster, Crime Boss
NationalityBritish
Date of Birth24/10/1933
Age61 years (died on 17, Mar, 1995)
BirthplaceEast London, England
Date of Death17/03/1995

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Bio/Wiki

SummaryRonald 'Ronnie' Kray was an English gangster and identical twin brother to Reggie Kray. He was a foremost perpetrator of organised crime in London's East End during the 1950s and 1960s, co-founding the criminal gang known as 'The Firm' with his brother. He died in Broadmoor Hospital from a heart attack in 1995.
Notable ActivitiesArmed robberies, arson, protection rackets, assaults, and murder

Personal Life

YouthShowed talent as a boxer
TemperamentKnown for violent temper and lack of regard for consequences

Relationships & More

Notable CrimesShot and killed George Cornell in the Blind Beggar Pub in Mile End in 1966 over a gay slur; encouraged brother Reggie to kill Jack 'the Hat' McVitie in 1967

Family

FatherCharles Kray Sr., second-hand clothes dealer
MotherViolet Kray
SiblingsIdentical twin brother Reggie Kray, older brother Charles Kray

Career

Criminal EnterpriseCo-founded 'The Firm' gang with twin brother Reggie
Base of OperationsBilliard hall on Mile End Road, East London
Peak Activity1950s and 1960s
Arrest08/05/1968
Conviction1969 for murder of George Cornell
SentenceLife imprisonment
Prison TransferCommitted to Broadmoor Hospital in 1979 after being certified insane
Death in CustodyDied of heart attack on 17/03/1995 at Broadmoor Hospital
Early ImprisonmentImprisoned for 18 months in 1960 for running a protection racket

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Ronnie was imprisoned for 18 months in 1960 for running a protection racket
2. He wrote an autobiographical book titled 'My Story'
3. While in prison, the Krays' legendary status grew and they spoke regularly with journalists
4. Buried at Chingford Mount Cemetery, East London alongside his mother Violet and twin brother Reggie
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