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Notorious gangster Lee Amos who ran feared 'Gooch Gang' dies in prison

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Amos and his accomplice struck fear into the city of Manchester - earning it the grisly nickname
Amos and his accomplice struck fear into the city of Manchester - earning it the grisly nickname 'Gunchester'

A NOTORIOUS gangster who ran the feared "Gooch Gang" in Manchester has died in prison.

Lee Amos was banged up for at least 32 years in 2009 after being convicted over the drive-by slaying of Tyrone Gilbert.

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Lee Amos has died in jail

The 48-year-old, who was serving his sentence at HMP Oakwood in Staffordshire, died at the Category C jail today.

A spokesperson for the jail told The Sun: "His next of kin have been informed and a Family Liaison Officer has been appointed.

"As with all deaths in prison, this will be investigated by the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman."

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Along with sidekick Colin "Piggy" Joyce, Amos ran the feared Gooch Gang, who infamously turned Manchester into "Gunchester".

The brutal pair rose through the ranks from teen tearaways to gangland enforcers who terrorised the city.

Known as "Cabbo", Amos and his childhood pal became the stuff of nightmares in the underworld.

The gangsters graduated from stealing drugs and money to horrific gun crime - leading one cop to brand them "psychopaths who shoot for fun".

But their crime empire unravelled when police began picking apart the Gooch Gang from the inside.

Detectives gathered evidence from associates and their devices that linked the pair to their violent crimes.

In 2009, six members of the crew testified against Joyce and Amos at a six month trial at Liverpool Crown Court.

Their evidence helped convict the pair of murder, attempted murder and possessing firearms.

Joyce, then 29, was jailed for life with a minimum of 39 years, while Amos was banged up for at least 35 years.

Following their convictions, the pair appeared on police billboards showing how they would age behind bars.

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Tyrone Gilbert, 24, was targeted by the pair in a drive-by shooting
Tyrone Gilbert, 24, was targeted by the pair in a drive-by shootingCredit: Greater Manchester Police
Colin Joyce was also jailed for life for the murder
Colin Joyce was also jailed for life for the murderCredit: PA:Press Association
Lee Amos and Colin Joyce appeared on police posters after their conviction, showing them ageing behind bars
Lee Amos and Colin Joyce appeared on police posters after their conviction, showing them ageing behind bars

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