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Loyalist Haddock arrested in jail Haddock charged over feud murder
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North Belfast loyalist Mark Haddock has been arrested in jail for questioning about a murder in October 2000. North Belfast loyalist Mark Haddock has been charged with the murder of a UDA member eight years ago.
UDA member Tommy English, 40, was shot dead during a loyalist feud. Tommy English, 40, was shot dead during a loyalist feud in October 2000.
Haddock is due to be released from Maghaberry prison later this month after serving a 10-year sentence for attacking a nightclub doorman. Haddock, from Mount Vernon in north Belfast, was arrested in Maghaberry prison. He is serving a 10-year sentence for attacking a club doorman.
It is understood that he was arrested in the prison on Wednesday morning and is now being questioned at Antrim police station. He is due to be released later this month. Haddock has been linked by the police ombudsman to more than a dozen murders.
Haddock has been linked by the police ombudsman to more than a dozen murders.
Last month, two brothers from Newtownabbey admitted aiding and abetting the murder of Tommy English.Last month, two brothers from Newtownabbey admitted aiding and abetting the murder of Tommy English.