Scots gangster lay dying as nurse held his hand after costa del sol bar shooting


Scots gangster lay dying as nurse held his hand after costa del sol bar shooting

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ROSS MONAGHAN, 43, AND EDDIE LYONS JNR, 46, WERE BOTH EXECUTED IN COLD BLOOD BY A HITMAN IN FRONT ON TERRIFIED HOLIDAYMAKERS IN A BAR ON SATURDAY NIGHT IN THE COSTA DEL SOL 23:00, 02 Jun


2025 A British nurse recalled the harrowing moment she comforted a Scottish gangster as he lay dying following double shooting in Spain. The healthcare professional in her 50s was enjoying a


drink with her other half at a bar in the Costa del Sol when a balaclava-clad hitman killed Ross Monaghan, 43, and Eddie Lyons Jnr, 46, in front of distraught holidaymakers. The tragedy


happened at Monaghans bar in Fuengirola around 11.30pm on Saturday (May 31) after the Champions League final. The woman, who wished to remain anonymous, described running to help once she


heard the gun. She said: "I was sitting with my partner in a pub when we heard one shot followed by a gap and then four more shots. We all ran into the bar and I was shouting 'get


inside'. "At the time they were celebrating the football because the game had just ended. Someone said a person had been shot and because I'm a nurse I ran to Monaghans bar to


see if I could help." Chilling footage, shown on Spanish national TV, caught Monaghan's desperate attempt to escape the shooter. Seconds before, Lyons Jnr had been killed just


outside the venue, reports the Mirror. Article continues below Monaghan could be seen blood gushing through his white t-shirt from a torso wound, trying to steady himself against a table


before collapsing. Surveillance photos from the bar also showed the killer, clad in all-black, chasing Monaghan. A couple of onlookers, thought to be a waitress and another man dressed in


black, are seen running away from the suspect. The nurse went on: "I got to the first person who was lying on his back on the terrace who I later discovered was Eddie Lyons Jnr. He was


clearly dead and had what appeared to be a bullet wound in his chest and one in his abdomen. "A bar lady told me there was another one in the bar. The other man, Ross, had one shot in


his chest, just on the right side. "He was lying on the floor and was still alive but his breathing was laboured. He was wearing a white T-shirt and shorts and trainers and he looked


younger than 43. "There was blood everywhere, on the floor and around the service hatch to the kitchen. There was nothing I could do, he wasn't bleeding from his mouth so I just


held his hand, stroked his hair and waited for the emergency services." Monaghan, who was thought to have been the bar's owner, was previously implicated as a suspect in the 2010


slaying of Kevin "Gerbil" Carroll in Robroyston, Glasgow. The charges against him were eventually dropped. After surviving a shooting incident himself in 2017 whilst dropping off


his child at a school in Glasgow, Monaghan sought sanctuary in Spain. Police and paramedics were seen surrounding the body of one of the victims after he was covered under a blanket as


shocked locals and holidaymakers looked on. No arrests have been made at the time of writing. Spanish police said: "The investigation is continuing into the fatal shooting of two men at


a pub in Fuengirola, with nothing new at the moment." Article continues below The double murders of Monaghan and Lyons Jr – who were said to be two leading members of the Lyons gang -


was in fact 'plotted during a secret summit' in Scotland, reports EdinburghLive. The planning is said to have happened in Kirkintilloch, nine miles north-east of Glasgow.


Top-ranking members of the Daniel clan are said to have "gathered for a council of war" at a "secret location" in Kirkintilloch with high-ranking associates of jailed


Edinburgh drugs baron Mark Richardson. While in recent months, members of this east coast-west coast criminal alliance have suffered in the face of a relentless onslaught from their hated


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