ART-FELT APOLOGY TO LAG
BRITAIN’S most notorious lag Charles Bronson has received an apology over his paintings.
Bronson, who is serving a life sentence at Wakefield prison, West Yorks, for robbery and kidnap, had offered five of his pictures to charity Homes4All.
The charity, which helps the homeless in Oxford, said the art would not be auctioned. But yesterday Homes4All founder Deborah Robson-Grey said sorry to Bronson “for the upset and harm that we have caused you”.