He made more than £200million during his life.
Brian Reader has died at the age of 84 Brian Reader, the man behind the Hatton Garden heist, has died at the age of 84. He is infamous for his role in high profile raids across the country where he made more than £200million throughout his life. A death certificate reveals Reader died in September 2023 at his home in Dartford, Kent, despite his family trying to keep it a secret. He died from colon and prostate cancer.
Reader’s death certificate said he died from colon and prostate cancer They stole £3million – the equivalent to £41million today. This experience led him to head up the Hatton Garden raid in 2015 – where he soon became recognised as the ‘Guv’nor’. The Hatton Garden raid involved seven culprits to tunnel their way into a safety deposit vault to steal £29million. To this day, jewels and around two thirds of the money are still missing.
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