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In overseas news, a story in the Mirror newspaper reported on the death of the notorious ‘East End’ gangster Dave Courtney, age 64, who was described as leading an "incredible, colorful, rock 'n' roll life" and suffering from cancer and arthritis.
Courtney, who reportedly took his own life after years of pain, left a message to the citizens of London — and anyone with access to Google Earth — on the roof of his sprawling white mansion known as “Camelot Castle.”