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154 shares A massive police presence shadowed the bikies with a police marksman hanging out of a helicopter - as fears of an all out gang war grow in Western Australia. At the front of the procession was four riders followed by a motorcycle carrying Martin's coffin, which had Australian $100 notes printed all over it. The coffin-carrying motorcycle was flying the Rebels club 'battle flag' - a US Confederate flag with a cap-wearing skull and a one per cent patch. Ms Martin speaks at her husband's funeral at the same time that thieves stole $20,000 in cash belonging to her from a safe in a family friend's home in Rockingham
Fiercely loyal and a big eater: Friends, family and club mates farewell 'larger than life' Nick Martin Fiercely loyal and a big eater: Friends, family and club mates farewell 'larger than life' Nick Martin Normal text size Advertisement The family and friends of slain Rebels boss Nick Martin have painted the picture of the man behind the tough exterior adorned in patches and tattoos during an emotional service at his funeral. In a heartfelt address at Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park on Wednesday, they described the bikie boss as a doting father and a "cuddly teddy bear", who had a sweet tooth and loved making trifle.
Funeral for murdered former Rebels boss Nick Martin draws hundreds of bikies in Perth WedWednesday 23 updated WedWednesday 23 DecDecember 2020 at 8:06am Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Watch 1 Share Print text only Cancel Hundreds of mourners have gathered at the funeral of former Rebels president Nick Martin, who was gunned down earlier this month in front of onlookers at the Perth Motorplex. Key points: His killing has sparked fears of retaliation and ongoing violence Traffic interruptions are anticipated following his funeral service The deafening sound of motorbikes revving filled the air outside a funeral home in North Perth as bikies took to the road to farewell Martin.
Former Rebels boss Nick Martin was shot dead by a sniper on December 12 An intimate slideshow at the funeral showed his softer side when he was a kid He was laid to rest in a coffin covered in $100 Australian notes on Wednesday A Confederate Flag was flown on his coffin, which is part of the Rebels insignia Hundreds of bikies from Rebels and other clubs followed in a lengthy procession A police escort of cars and motorcycles ensured the procession went smoothly
Slain bikieâs coffin emblazoned in $100 bills Bikies roared through Perth streets for the funeral of slain Rebels boss Nick Martin as a police sniper circled in a helicopter overhead amid bikie war fears. Crime by Rebecca Le May 23rd Dec 2020 7:46 PM The huge procession of bikies riding to the funeral of assassinated Rebels boss Nick Martin - whose casket was emblazoned with $100 bills - was tailed by a police marksman hanging out of a helicopter amid fears of an all-out bikie war. Police attention to such events is usually intense but even more so on Wednesday, given Martin was executed by a suspected sniper from a distance of about 300 metres at Perth Motorplex in Kwinana on December 12.
Crime by Daryna Zadvirna and Phil Hickey 23rd Dec 2020 9:08 AM Premium Content  Hundreds of mourners will turn out for the biggest bikie funeral in a generation today - and among them could be those responsible for Nick Martin's murder. Police will not only monitor the huge funeral procession for the slain Rebels boss to maintain public safety as the funeral ride roars from a North Perth funeral home to Pinnaroo Cemetery, but also to gather intelligence in a bid to help crack the case of his assassination Hundreds of Rebels bikies are expected to accompany his casket, with more than 200 police to escort them along their route via Scarborough Beach Road and West Coast Highway.
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Slain bikieâs coffin emblazoned in $100 bills Bikies roared through Perth streets for the funeral of slain Rebels boss Nick Martin as a police sniper circled in a helicopter overhead amid bikie war fears. Crime by Rebecca Le May 23rd Dec 2020 7:46 PM The huge procession of bikies riding to the funeral of assassinated Rebels boss Nick Martin - whose casket was emblazoned with $100 bills - was tailed by a police marksman hanging out of a helicopter amid fears of an all-out bikie war. Police attention to such events is usually intense but even more so on Wednesday, given Martin was executed by a suspected sniper from a distance of about 300 metres at Perth Motorplex in Kwinana on December 12.