Simon Mann, mercenary behind failed ‘wonga coup’, dies aged 72
by Matthew Weaver from World news | The Guardian on (#6X63A)
Former SAS officer led a group of 70 who attempted to overthrow Equatorial Guinea's president
Simon Mann, an Eton and Sandhurst-educated ex-SAS officer, who led a botched coup involving Margaret Thatcher's son to overthrow the government of Equatorial Guinea, has died.
Mann, who was 72, led a group of 70 fellow mercenaries who were arrested in Zimbabwe in 2004 for attempting to topple Equatorial Guinea's despotic president, Teodoro Obiang.
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