Word got out about the successful drug run and a customer in the bar where Fellows worked employed him to travel to Los Angeles, Hawaii and South America to smuggle cocaine into Australia. On his return to Australia he married and had a child. It was through his bar work that he first became involved with drug trafficking, successfully importing hash from India with a friend. Drug traffickingįellows worked in various jobs, including as a barman and an apprentice hairdresser in Double Bay. Warren "left" De La Salle College and went to Randwick North High School. Fellows claims he was nearly expelled from the school when he was caught running a horse betting operation from his school desk. Fellows was educated at De La Salle College, a Catholic school for boys in Ashfield, New South Wales. Gary was living with his wife Carole and two sons Brett and Rodney. His older brother Gary died when he was 36 years old. He was the youngest of three children, but his two-year-old sister Gail, died in 1950 from a "bowel complication". His father Bill Fellows, was a champion jockey and horse trainer who won the 1949 Melbourne Cup on Foxzami.
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