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    Charles Bronson eyes up freedom after nearly 50 years at parole hearing tomorrow

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    By News Desk on March 5, 2023 News Briefing, UK News
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    Charles Bronson has long been dubbed one of Britain’s most violent offenders (Picture: Jim Nicholson/REX/Shutterstock)

    Notorious prisoner Charles Bronson will make his latest bid for freedom at a public parole hearing next week.

    The Parole Board review to decide whether he should remain behind bars begins tomorrow, when he will become only the second inmate in UK legal history to have his case heard in public.

    Dubbed one of Britain’s most violent offenders, Bronson – who changed his surname to Salvador in 2014 after the artist Salvador Dali, has been in prison for much of the last 50 years, often in solitary confinement or specialist units.

    Bronson was first sent to jail in 1968 and has held 11 hostages in nine different sieges – with victims including governors, doctors, staff and, on one occasion, his own solicitor.

    He was sentenced in 2000 to a discretionary life term with a minimum of four years for taking a prison teacher at HMP Hull hostage for 44 hours.

    Since then, the Parole Board has repeatedly refused to direct his release.

    In a Channel 4 documentary which aired last week, he said he can ‘smell and taste freedom’ ahead of the parole hearing.

    Bronson features in a new two-part documentary from Channel 4 (Picture: Channel 4/NKD TV)

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    During the programme, he is seen video calling his son George Bamby from his maximum security cell, believed to be at HMP Woodhill in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.

    Discussing the prospect of his parole review, Bronson insisted he had reformed, talked about how he has turned to art while behind bars and hopes to be released so he can enjoy ‘what’s left’ of his life.

    ‘I’ve got a horrible, nasty, vicious, violent past (but) I’ve never killed anyone, I’ve never harmed a woman, never harmed a child,’ he said.

    Bronson is one of the UK’s longest-serving inmates (Picture: REX/Shutterstock)

    ‘I’m focused, I’m settled, I can actually smell and taste freedom like I’ve never, ever done in (my) life. I’m now anti-crime, anti-violent.

    ‘What the f*** am I still in prison for?’

    Bronson was the first prisoner to formally ask for a public hearing after rules changed last year in a bid to remove the secrecy around the parole process.

    The public and the press will be able to observe the proceedings – which continue on Wednesday – via a live stream.

    But the third and final day of the hearing will take place behind closed doors on Friday.

    Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].

    For more stories like this, check our news page.

    Dubbed one of Britain’s most violent offenders, Charles Bronson has been in prison for much of the last 50 years. 

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