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No, there were no fatalities during the Great Train Robbery, which took place in the UK on August 8, 1963. The robbers successfully intercepted a Royal Mail train and made off with £2.6 million without harming any of the crew or passengers. Although the operation was violent in nature, it was primarily focused on the theft rather than causing injury or death. The incident remains one of the most famous heists in British criminal history.

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