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Haddock charged over feud murder Haddock in court over feud murder
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North Belfast loyalist Mark Haddock has been charged with the murder of a UDA member eight years ago. North Belfast loyalist Mark Haddock has appeared in court charged with the murder of a UDA member eight years ago.
Tommy English, 40, was shot dead during a loyalist feud in October 2000.Tommy English, 40, was shot dead during a loyalist feud in October 2000.
Haddock, from Mount Vernon in north Belfast, was arrested in Maghaberry prison. He is serving a 10-year sentence for attacking a club doorman. Haddock, 40, from Mount Vernon, was arrested in Maghaberry prison on Wednesday. He is serving a 10-year sentence for attacking a club doorman.
Haddock is due to be released later this month. Last month, two brothers from Newtownabbey admitted aiding and abetting the murder of Tommy English. Belfast Magistrates Court was told the case against Haddock was based on statements of two brothers who admitted having a role in the murder.
The pair from Newtownabbey were initially charged with murder but last month admitted a lesser charge.
Amid tight security on Thursday, the court heard claims that the brothers had implicated between eight and 10 people in the case.
Haddock is due to be released later this month.