Law & order
20 December 2014
Second arrest over off-duty PC Neil Doyle death
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PC Neil Doyle had been
a police officer for 10 years
A second man has been
arrested on suspicion of murdering an off-duty police constable in Liverpool.
Police said the
arrested man, 30, was also suspected of two assault offences.
PC Neil Doyle, 36, was
attacked near the Aloha Club in the city centre early on Friday and died of
bleeding around the brain.
A 28-year-old suspect
handed himself in earlier. The suspects, both from Huyton in Merseyside, are
being interviewed by detectives.
Police said the
30-year-old suspect had been arrested on suspicion of murder and "two
offences of Section 18 assault" - causing grievous bodily harm with
intent.
PC Doyle was with two
colleagues when they were assaulted on Colquitt Street, during a Christmas
night out.
A post-mortem
examination revealed major blood vessels were damaged, and police said his
injury was consistent with an assault.
'Unprovoked
attack'
Investigators are
considering the possibility that the three men were attacked after being
recognised as police officers, although a Merseyside Police spokesman stressed
it was "not a set-in-stone motive".
Chief Constable Sir
Jon Murphy said the off-duty officers had been subjected to "an apparently
unprovoked attack by a group of males".
"Following
intensive emergency treatment at the scene Constable Doyle was taken to Royal
Liverpool Hospital, where he sadly died a short time later," he said…
Read more at: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-merseyside-30565797
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