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The Kray twins, notorious gangsters in East London, frequented several pubs, with the most notable being the "Blind Beggar" in Whitechapel, where Ronnie Kray famously shot George Cornell in 1966. They also visited the "Repton" pub in Bethnal Green and the "Royal Oak" in Bow. These establishments were key to their social life and criminal activities, serving as gathering spots for their associates and a way to assert their power in the area.

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