A former bank robber and career criminal who turned his life around and became a TikTok star in the process has died suddenly.

Russell Manser, who spent 23 years behind bars in prisons across Australia before becoming a reformed character, died on Saturday night, sources close to the former maximum security inmate told The Daily Telegraph.

No cause of death has yet been released.  

The former hardened criminal, believed to be in his mid-50s, transformed his life and founded The Voice of A Survivor charity to help victims of physical, emotional and sexual abuse. 

Russell Manser (pictured), who spent 23 years behind bars in prisons across Australia before turning his life around, reportedly died on Saturday night

Russell Manser (pictured), who spent 23 years behind bars in prisons across Australia before turning his life around, reportedly died on Saturday night

The former hardened criminal, believed to be in his mid-50s, transformed his life and founded The Voice of A Survivor charity to help victims of physical, emotional and sexual abuse

The former hardened criminal, believed to be in his mid-50s, transformed his life and founded The Voice of A Survivor charity to help victims of physical, emotional and sexual abuse

Manser was himself the victim of sexual abuse, which led to a vicious cycle of drug abuse and crime for almost half of his life.

His charity folded last July after victims were hesitant to come forward because of the NSW Supreme Court’s decision not to pursue cases where the alleged perpetrator had died.

‘It’s been really tough going of late,’ Manser told Daily Mail Australia at the time.

Manser had a podcast called The Stick Up, which featured guests including businessman Mark Bouris, Australian rapper Ay Huncho, NRL star Liam Knight and ex-criminal-turned-porn-star Dale Egan.

He also became something of a prisons’ spokesperson, spilling the beans on what life was like inside some of Australia’s toughest jails – and what their most infamous inhabitants were really like.

Manser met notorious Backpacker Murderer Ivan Milat, who murdered seven people in the 1990s when they were both in the now-closed Maitland Gaol. 

Ex-con Russell Manser (pictured right) has attracted large online following for his straight-talking videos about his time within the Australian prison system

Russell Manser (pictured right) was sexually abused at the notorious juvenile school Daruk Boys Home at Windsor, in Sydney’s far northwest and later at Long Bay Correctional Centre while still a teenager

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The abuse triggered a vicious cycle of drug abuse and crime, which saw him serve time in some of Australia's toughest prisons until he was able to turn his life around (Pictured: Manser in recent years)

The abuse triggered a vicious cycle of drug abuse and crime, which saw him serve time in some of Australia’s toughest prisons until he was able to turn his life around (Pictured: Manser in recent years)

 ‘Ivan Milat wasn’t a big bloke,’ Manser said in 2022.

‘He would have been about five foot, nine inches, maybe 70kg. That’s not a real big bloke in jails, blokes are normally pretty big and fit.

‘He obviously posed no real threat to anyone.’

More recently Manser has revealed the prison conditions faced by high-profile alleged criminals.

For example, he said alleged murderer Beau Lamarre-Condon will have faced ‘putrid’ conditions at the Silverwater Correctional Complex while he awaits trial over the deaths of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird.

‘That joint is something beyond Mad Max, beyond Thunder Dome. Talk to any crim, they will say it is the lowest of the low,’ Manser recently told Daily Mail Australia.

On Saturday – the day he reportedly died – Manser posted a video on his Instagram account where he discussed ‘Asian gangs’.

Sitting on the bonnet of a black Mercedes and wearing a cap, dark sunglasses and tight-fitting gym gear, Manser told his 140,000 followers it ‘takes a long time to earn their respect’. 

‘But when you do, you’ve got a friend for life. I love the Asians,. The Vietnamese have got the most wicked sense of humour,’ Manser said.

‘They’re so Australian when it comes to their sense of humour.’

More to come. 

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