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Brian Eley was born on 6 July, 1946 in Don Valley, England, is a British chess player. Discover Brian Eley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 6 July 1946
Birthday 6 July
Birthplace Don Valley, England
Date of death 6 April, 2022
Died Place Noord-Holland, Netherlands
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1946

Brian Ratcliffe Eley (1946–2022) is a former British Chess Champion.

1970

Brian Eley belonged to the wave of talented chess masters who came to the fore in Britain in the 1970s, after the dominance of Jonathan Penrose ended—a group that included Raymond Keene, William Hartston, George Botterill, Robert Bellin and others.

He took part in domestic chess tournaments, was a chess coach and gave simultaneous exhibitions.

1971

For a period around 1971, he wrote an infrequent chess column in the weekly Morning Telegraph of Sheffield.

He ran his own chess retail business, supplying books, chess sets, scorebooks and similar items.

1972

In a major upset, Eley won the 1972 British Chess Championship, held in Brighton.

Eley's peak FIDE rating of 2350 in 1974 would qualify him for the title of FIDE Master (FM); however, the FM title had not yet been introduced and he never applied for the title.

1979

In 1979, James Plaskett, who went on to become a grandmaster and British champion, reported to David Anderton, the then president of the British Chess Federation (BCF), incidents of "misconduct" by Eley.

The following year, Eley was dismissed from the position of England Team Manager after an unrelated incident.

1980

As a BCF-registered coach, Eley continued to teach juniors into the late 1980s.

1991

He was wanted by the British police on suspicion of sexual offences against underage boys, and had been a fugitive from justice since 1991.

In July 1991, Eley was arrested at his South Yorkshire home on suspicion of sexually abusing an underage male he had once coached.

He was released on bail.

Although not charged at the time, Eley jumped bail approximately one month after his arrest, and disappeared.

He was subsequently charged with more than 30 offences of a similar nature and remained a fugitive, wanted by the British police and Interpol.

Former British Chess Champion GM John Nunn relates in his autobiography that "Brian Eley achieved notoriety by absconding while on police bail relating to an investigation into paedophile activities."

Nunn remarked that Eley "became the only British Chess Champion...to appear on the television programme Crimewatch."

There were over the years numerous unconfirmed reports of sightings of Eley in various places, mostly in Amsterdam.

According to reportage by Plaskett's wife, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, which was published some months after his death, Eley had a "miserable time" as a fugitive from British justice.

After running out of the money he received from selling his house in the UK, he earned a living playing chess for small bets in cafés and doing computer work for a religious organization's ashram.

1992

In 1992, he was identified in Amsterdam by Grandmaster Stuart Conquest and a Dutch chess player, who notified the Dutch police, but Eley, for unknown reasons, was not apprehended.

He had reportedly established a small circle of friends in the city to whom he claimed everything was about a "disagreement with the BCF."

Eley died in April 2022 from a respiratory infection at the age of 75, while still residing in Amsterdam.