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Monaghan

[mon-uh-guhn, -han]

noun

  1. a county in the NE Republic of Ireland. 498 sq. mi. (1,290 sq. km). Monaghan.



Monaghan

/ ˈɒəə /

noun

  1. a county of NE Republic of Ireland, in Ulster province: many small lakes. County town: Monaghan. Pop: 52 593 (2002). Area: 1292 sq km (499 sq miles)

  2. a town in NE Republic of Ireland, county town of Co Monaghan. Pop: 5717 (2002)

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Ch Insp Juan Antonio Sillero, from the specialist Udyco Costa del Sol police unit, which also led the operation to track down the alleged double killer, said he believed both Monaghan and Lyons Jnr were the intended targets.

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Ross Monaghan, 43, and Eddie Lyons Jnr, 46, were shot dead in a bar in Fuengirola on 31 May.

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But on Tuesday the Spanish National Police revealed Monaghan and Lyons Jnr were targeted by a professional killer from the Daniel crime group.

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Monaghan and Lyons Jnr were connected to the Lyons family, a major organised crime group based in the west of Scotland.

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But he revealed the gunman's weapon then jammed, allowing Monaghan to attempt an escape inside the bar.

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