Man arrested over shooting of Scots in Spanish bar
Summary
A man was arrested in Liverpool, England, related to the murder of two men linked to a Scottish crime group. The two men, Ross Monaghan and Eddie Lyons Jr, were shot at a bar in Fuengirola, Spain, on May 31. Police say there is no evidence the shooting is part of a feud between Scottish crime gangs.Key Facts
- A man was arrested in Liverpool under an international arrest warrant from Spain.
- Ross Monaghan, 43, and Eddie Lyons Jr, 46, were shot dead at Monaghans Bar in Fuengirola, Spain, on May 31.
- Both victims were part of a Scottish organized crime group called the Lyons family.
- They were watching a soccer match (Champions League final) at the time of the shooting.
- Police say there is no evidence the shooting is part of a Scottish gang feud.
- Eddie Lyons Jr died from a single bullet outside the bar.
- CCTV showed the gunman following Monaghan inside the pub and shooting him.
- Scottish police are assisting Spanish authorities in the investigation.
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