what outlaws last words were supposed to be ''such is life''
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The correct answer for your question is Edward “Ned” Kelly.
Edward “Ned” Kelly was also known as Ned Kelly was a bushranger, Australian outlaw and gang leader and escaped murder convict.
Bushrangers were the escaped crime convicts of British settlement of Australia. They got the name bushranger as they used the bushes of Australia to hide from the British officials. Later in 1820s, the term bushrangers had used to refer those who took "robbery under arms" and used bushes as their hiding base.
Ned Kelly who was an outlaw was arrested by the British police right after a gun battle while he and his gang attempted to derail and ambush a police train. According to the reports, Ned was the sole survivor of the gun battle and he was taken to trail and sentenced to death by hanging. As by the reports, his last words before his death by hanging were “such is life" .
Ned Kelly was a bush-ranger and ”Such is life” were his last words.
He was an Australian outlaw and also the leader of a gang.
He was punished to death because of his convictions in crimes like robbery, thefts, murders, assaults etc.
He wore a bullet proud armor suit during his last shootout with the police people to save himself.