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The remains of Ned Kelly to be handed over to his family..

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132 years after he was executed, the skeleton of Australia's most
notorious criminal is finally being returned to his family.

Ned Kelly, who's father hailed from Tipperary, led a gang of bank robbers
in the 19th century and was hanged in 1880.

 

His skeleton was scientifically identified last year after being found at the site

of an old Melbourne jail.

His family recieve his remains following a row with the owner of the site, who wanted to

use the remains in an exhibition.

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