
Scots punter heard saying ‘Someone's got shot in the head' in wake of Lyons bloodbath
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DISTRIBUTING footage shows the aftermath of the double gangland execution of two Scots criminal kingpins - with a stunned onlooker saying: 'Someone's got shot in the head'
The spine-chilling film shows stunned holidaymakers scattered outside Monaghan's Iris bar in Fuengirola moments after the murders of Ross Monaghan, 43, and Eddie Lyons Jnr, 46.
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Eddie Lyons Jnr, left, and Ross Monaghan outside Glasgow Sheriff Court in 2017.
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Stunned onlookers outside Monaghans bar in the wake of Saturday's bloodbath.
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A holidaymaker holds his head in his hands after seeing the deadly attack unfold.
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Monghan's bar in Fuengirola, Spain, where the two men met their death.
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One man can be seen hiding behind a car while others look bewildered as they struggle to comprehend the horror that's unfolded in the holiday hot spot.
The clip also shows a good samaritan desperately trying to save the life of a man thought to be Lyons Jnr seconds after he was shot by a masked gunman.
The victim is seen laying on his back with the woman attempting to keep him breathing by pressing frantically on his chest while others look on.
The chaotic scenes - some of which are too upsetting and graphic to share - give an insight into the explosion of violence that's ramped up Scotland's ongoing gang chaos to a deadly new level.
The clip came to light after a sickening CCTV clip emerged that shows Monaghan crawling across a pub floor in terror before he's killed in a hail of bullets.
The graphic footage, broadcast on Spanish TV today, showed the gunman dressed in black honing in on Monaghan as he stumbles and drops helpless to his knees in front of him.
Two innocent bystanders thought to include a waitress and another man in black whose identity is not known can be seen running for their lives.
The hitman then calmly pumps at least four bullets into the Glaswegian hood's chest and belly from close range.
The stomach-churning footage was broadcast this morning on popular Telecinco programme El Programa de Ana Rosa.
It showed Monaghan, 43, believed to be the owner of Monaghan's Fuengirola where Saturday night's shooting occurred just after the end of the Champions League final.
Horror moment Scots gangster Ross Monaghan is shot dead by hitman at Spanish pub
Monaghan appears to turn round and look into his killer's eyes after being forced to crawl on all fours to try to get away following his fall before realising he has no escape.
After being shot he sits upright against a wall, motionless and blood seeping out from his stomach wounds onto his white T-shirt as his life ebbs away.
We told how the 'wife' of one of the Scottish gangsters shot dead at a packed Costa del Sol Irish bar witnessed the horror attack.
The unnamed woman was sitting beside her partner on the terrace of Monaghans Fuengirola when a masked man got out of a car that screeched to a halt outside and targeted his two victims.
Scotland's underworld is braced for revenge attacks after the brutal murders of Lyons gang kingpins.
The double slaying of the two top table hoods in a Spain bloodbath has sent shockwaves through gangland circles - and poured rocket-fuel over an already raging gang war.
Sources are warning of more carnage to come amid fears hired hitmen are waiting in the wings to go after a string of top targets.
An insider said: 'The murder of Monaghan and Lyons has taken this ongoing madness to a whole new level."
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