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Second arrest over off-duty PC Neil Doyle death | Second arrest over off-duty PC Neil Doyle death |
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A second man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering an off-duty police constable in Liverpool. | 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. | 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. | 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. | A 28-year-old suspect handed himself in earlier. The suspects, both from Huyton in Merseyside, are being interviewed by detectives. |
Merseyside Police has been granted permission to keep the 28-year-old in custody for further questioning until Monday night. | |
Officers 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. | 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. | A post-mortem examination revealed major blood vessels were damaged, and police said his injury was consistent with an assault. |
'Unprovoked attack' | '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". | 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". | 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. | "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. |
PC Doyle had been due to go on honeymoon with his wife Sarah, next month. | PC Doyle had been due to go on honeymoon with his wife Sarah, next month. |
In a statement she said: "Neil was very well loved by all of his family, friends and colleagues and it is a great loss to us all. | In a statement she said: "Neil was very well loved by all of his family, friends and colleagues and it is a great loss to us all. |
"We are finding it extremely difficult to come to terms with what has happened and need time to be left to grieve." | "We are finding it extremely difficult to come to terms with what has happened and need time to be left to grieve." |
Merseyside Police Federation chairman Peter Singleton said PC Doyle was "a good cop that any officer would be proud to call a colleague". | Merseyside Police Federation chairman Peter Singleton said PC Doyle was "a good cop that any officer would be proud to call a colleague". |