logo
Footage shows assassin chase and kill man inside Irish pub in Spain

Footage shows assassin chase and kill man inside Irish pub in Spain

Dublin Live04-06-2025
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info
This is the dramatic moment Ross Monaghan's killer chases him round his Costa del Sol pub and shoots him dead after assassinating the Scottish gangster's pal Eddie Lyons Jnr outside seconds earlier. 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 before the hitman 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, appearing 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.
The assassin, who is rumoured to be Scottish but has yet to be arrested, appeared to be wearing a black baseball cap, a black jacket and black shorts and a white T-shirt round his neck he is thought to have used to hide his face before striking. Local reports today said Monaghan got the chance to try to escape after Lyons Jnr was killed instantly outside because the gunman's weapon jammed.
The only images to emerge from Saturday's double shooting before the footage from the inside of the bar were pictures and video of Lyons Jnr lying dead on his back in shorts and a T-shirt on the terrace outside - before and after he was covered up by a blanket.
(Image: SOLARPIX)
Spanish police confirmed this morning they had yet to make any arrests, with a spokesman saying: "The investigation is continuing into the fatal shooting of two men at a pub in Fuengirola, with nothing new at the moment."
Refuting claims yesterday by a government representative for the Malaga area that a third person had been hurt and was in hospital, the police spokesman said: "There is no record of another person or people being injured."
Respected Malaga-based newspaper Sur reported today the wife of one of the two victims had witnessed the horror attack around 11.30pm on Saturday, but did not say which man's partner it was. The gunman fled on foot before rejoining an accomplice in a car who had driven him to the murder scene.
Police have retraced part of their escape route to the old N-340 dual carriageway heading towards Benalmadena. Details about the make and colour of the getaway vehicle have not yet been released. Officers from an elite Spanish National Police Costa del Sol-based Anti-Drug and Organised Crime Unit UDYCO are heading the ongoing probe, although they are reporting to a local investigating judge coordinating the operation.
Court officials are expected to confirm later today a secrecy order has been placed on the investigation, preventing public officials from making any detailed public comment.
Such orders, called a 'secreto de sumario' in Spanish, are often placed on criminal probes especially in their infancy to protect investigations by limiting the number of people who have access to sensitive information. Some local reports point to witnesses identifying the shooter as a "blond man" and investigators working on the theory British nationals are behind the gangland killing, but detectives have not commented.
The National Police has confirmed two men were killed but declined to name them, saying in the force's only official statement so far: "Around midnight on Saturday an incident with firearms occurred in Fuengirola, specifically at an entertainment venue along the seafront. Two males died as a result from gunshot wounds. The investigation is ongoing and no arrests have been made so far."
A British woman answered the phone at the Irish bar, said to be owned by Ross Monaghan, yesterday morning but said she had been told by the police not to make any comment. Career criminal Monaghan, who fled Scotland for Spain after a failed attempt on his life outside a Glasgow primary school in 2017, was tried but acquitted over the murder of notorious Glasgow hood Kevin 'Gerbil' Carroll at an Asda car park in 2010.
In August 2017 he and Eddie Lyons Jr, both members of the Lyons Glasgow crime family, were cleared of being involved in a brutal street attack on three men outside the Campsie bar in Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire.
The shooting in Spain comes amid a violent gang war that has ripped through Scotland since March said to have started over a fallout over drugs. Saturday night's gun murders follow the fatal shooting nearly six weeks ago of a 32-year-old British man in nearby Calahonda a 15-minute drive from the Irish bar towards Marbella. He was shot dead around 8pm on April 21 in a professional hit as he headed back to his car after finishing a football match with friends.
The killers fled in a getaway car that was later torched. Police are investigating the brutal assassination as a drug-related gang shooting but have yet to make any arrests. The victim has not been named but was known to come from Liverpool.
Reports at the time described the incident as the fourth shooting so far that month on the Costa del Sol, where rival gangs have increasingly used extreme violence to settle scores and a number of international mafias are known to have a base. Four days before the Calahonda shooting a 34-year-old man was rushed to the Costa del Sol Hospital in Marbella after being shot outside a nightclub in the famous Costa del Sol resort.
Monaghans Fuengirola describes itself online as a place "where you can relax and spend the day enjoying great home cooked meals on a sunny terrace and watch live sporting events." It also bills itself as a "family friendly sports bar and restaurant located in Torreblanca, Fuengirola opposite one of the area's most popular beaches." Torreblanca is to the east of Fuengirola town centre and a stone's throw from an area called Los Boliches.
Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Sex assault claim against late Alex Salmond is dismissed
Sex assault claim against late Alex Salmond is dismissed

Irish Independent

time4 hours ago

  • Irish Independent

Sex assault claim against late Alex Salmond is dismissed

Police Scotland said no further action will be taken following a complaint made last year in the wake of the former first minister's death, aged 69. Mr Salmond, who left the Scottish National Party in 2018 and later established the pro-independence Alba Party, suffered a heart attack and died while attending a conference in North Macedonia last October. One month later, the police force said it had received a report of a 'non-recent sexual assault'. It is understood that the case has been closed owing to insufficient evidence. A report was not submitted to the Crown Office. Mr Salmond served as first minister under the SNP from 2007 to 2014 and led the party through the independence referendum. He resigned from the party in 2018 when allegations of sexual misconduct emerged and ultimately set up the Alba Party in 2021. His latter years were, however, dominated by claims and counter-claims about his conduct. In 2019, Mr Salmond successfully sued the Scottish government, led by his former protege Nicola Sturgeon, for its handling of an investigation into complaints of sexual harassment made against him. He was awarded £500,000 (€575,000) after the inquiry was ruled to be 'tainted with apparent bias'. The former first minister was subsequently charged with 13 sexual offences, including attempted rape, but was acquitted on all counts after the 2020 trial. During his evidence to the court, Mr Salmond said he had a 'sleepy cuddle' with one complainer in his official residence. However, he described the claims made about his alleged conduct as 'deliberate fabrications for a political purpose' or 'exaggerations'. Mr Salmond's lawyer told the court the former first minister 'could certainly have been a better man', but had not committed any crimes. An inquiry into the government's handling of complaints against Mr Salmond found Ms Sturgeon had misled MSPs over a meeting with her predecessor in her home in 2018, but cleared her of breaching the ministerial code.

Donald Trump to travel to Scotland for five-day trip
Donald Trump to travel to Scotland for five-day trip

RTÉ News​

time9 hours ago

  • RTÉ News​

Donald Trump to travel to Scotland for five-day trip

US President Donald Trump will travel to Scotland today for a five-day trip that will see him visit two of his golf resorts. During the latter part of his semi-private visit Mr Trump is expected to meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Scottish First Minister John Swinney. However, a number of protests have been organised across Scotland, in opposition to Mr Trump's visit. They are due to take place tomorrow in areas such as Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. In a statement this week, the PSNI said that officers would "support Police Scotland colleagues in the planning and safe delivery of policing around the US presidential visit". Mr Trump will visit his Turnberry resort on the west coast of Scotland and his Aberdeen hotel on the east coast, where he is due to open a second golf course, named after his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump. It is expected that the focus of Mr Trump's meeting with Mr Starmer will be on refining a trade agreement, with hopes on the British side that 25% tariffs on steel can be reduced. Speaking ahead of his arrival, Eddie Barnes, director of the school of social and political sciences at the University of Glasgow, said the visit presented an "opportunity" for Mr Starmer, in terms of having a chance to discuss key issues such as Gaza, Ukraine and trade. He also said it presented a similar opportunity for Mr Swinney, who has previously criticised Donald Trump and called for September's state visit not to go ahead. "Like the Irish, who have always been great at using any connection that visiting Presidents might have to Ireland, here we have a President who has a strong connection to Scotland and it's therefore a great opportunity for John Swinney to use those connections in Scotland's best interest", Mr Barnes explained. The visit to Scotland comes ahead of Donald Trumps official state visit to the UK in September.

Inside Newcastle's nightmare summer from hijacked transfers to Isak drama – and why it could get worse
Inside Newcastle's nightmare summer from hijacked transfers to Isak drama – and why it could get worse

The Irish Sun

time10 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

Inside Newcastle's nightmare summer from hijacked transfers to Isak drama – and why it could get worse

YOU CAN'T help feel a little sorry for Eddie Howe. It was supposed to be the summer that it all finally started happening for Newcastle. 7 Eddie Howe has experienced something of a nightmare transfer window thus far Credit: Getty 7 The latest blow came from star striker Alexander Isak's request to leave the club Credit: PA Not only had he secured the club's first piece of major silverware for 70 years, the Toon boss also had the Champions League to look forward to again. He achieved all of that without making a major first-team signing for 18 months while selling several members of his squad amid the battle to meet PSR rules. But it feels like all that excitement is quickly evaporating as the feelings of frustration mount. Here's why Newcastle's summer window is threatening to turn into a real dampener: READ MORE ON FOOTBALL ALEXANDER ISAK The Swede is THE hot topic right now and, despite the club's insistence that it's down to injury, his All of the current drama and concern over his future stems all the way back to last summer. Former co-owners But then incoming sporting director Paul Mitchell, who we have more on below, decided to postpone negotiations due to a feeling Isak was already handsomely paid and having the security of knowing he was tied down on a contract until 2028. Most read in Football SUN VEGAS WELCOME OFFER: GET £50 BONUS WHEN YOU JOIN The striker kept producing the goods on the pitch but, even though Mitchell has now departed, there has still been no progress on an extension. Newcastle contract blunder could cost them Isak Though the last thing anyone wants is for the drama to keep dragging on and a decision needs to be made fast to avoid any potential hangover affecting the start of the season. SPORTING DIRECTOR And with no replacement lined-up or yet appointed, the head coach has found himself playing a more central role in transfer business. That led to him, head of recruitment Steve Nickson and assistant head of recruitment Andy Howe being tasked with overseeing transfer deals. Howe revealed: 'My phone exploded. I was enjoying my second day of my holiday and that quickly went sour. 'It was a complete surprise to me. And a big disappointment because we had stability, we were planning the summer ahead and then that's a big upheaval internally that we've been through before with Dan Ashworth leaving. 7 Howe has found himself at the centre of transfer affairs in the absence of a sporting director Credit: Getty 7 Former sporting director Paul Mitchell stepped away from the role at the end of June Credit: Getty 'It's been a busier summer in that respect than I wanted. Naturally with Paul leaving, that left a hole in terms of that role. And of course someone in that role protects the manager from a lot of things. And of course his departure left that open for me to do some things that I wouldn't have normally done. 'The summer certainly wasn't a relaxing one for me to switch off and see what happens.' The search for Mitchell's replacement, which saw former TRANSFERS Newcastle finally had something to celebrate when Howe managed to get the deal over the line for But the Howe, and the likes of skipper But, Elanga aside, it has been a hugely frustrating window with Toon missing out on four top targets with a FIFTH now looking likely. The Magpies saw deals for A squad that included a host of young, raw and untested academy players was thrashed at 7 Anthony Elanga joined the Magpies from Nottingham Forest for a fee of £55million earlier in the window Credit: Getty 7 Newcastle's other business has not been as successful, with Liverpool snatching away top target Hugo Ekitike in a £79million deal Credit: Getty Howe said: 'My wish was for us to do our business early and we certainly tried, but it wasn't to be. 'We've had a frustrating time in terms of losing targets to other clubs. I'd be very open with that. That's happened on several occasions. 'You just have to accept it. In order for a transfer to really work, in my opinion, the player has to be desperate to come to your club. If we don't get that, the transfer doesn't work. 'We're seeking players that are good enough, that are desperate to come, and that can make the difference that they're in short supply for us. 'We're confident that we can try and get some more players in to strengthen the depth of the squad. We're certainly aware that we need to and we're trying as hard as we can to do that.' Newcastle are set to table a £30m offer for 7 UPSTAIRS UNCERTAINTY The expected arrival of Wilson as sporting director will be just the latest in a series of changes in the hierarchy. A replacement for much-loved CEO Darren Eales is still yet to be confirmed. It was last September when he announced he was serving his notice after being diagnosed with blood cancer. Ex- And to add to the upheaval and change, Newcastle appointed Atalanta's director of football intelligence Sudarshan Gopaladesikan as new technical director this week. He will report to whoever comes in to take over from Eales. Any club trying to operate without a proper and in-place executive team will always face issues. And the sooner the upstairs gets sorted then the better for everybody.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store