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Dad’s 12-year torment as Scottish son’s killer ‘lives normal life’ after stag do murder

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Dad’s 12-year torment as Scottish son’s killer ‘lives normal life’ after stag do murder

The father of a man tragically killed on a stag do in Spain has issued a heartfelt plea for witnesses to step forward, marking the 12th anniversary of his son’s untimely death. Craig Mallon, aged 26, was fatally struck outside Rockefellers Bar in the popular holiday resort of Lloret de Mar on the Costa Brava, at around 6:20am on Saturday, May 19, 2012.

The attack occurred during his brother’s stag party when a group of men assaulted him.




Despite eyewitness accounts of the brutal assault, it is believed that the group of men, thought to be French, fled Spain the next day and the case remains unsolved. Ian, Craig’s father from Coatbridge, expressed his anguish over the fact that his son’s killer has been living a normal life for the past 12 years as he urged key witnesses to come forward.

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Ian stated: “Our family’s grief is aggravated by the fact that people out there have information about what happened.”

He added, “People have information that they might not think is relevant and there are people who know who killed Craig.”, reports the Daily Record.

He further lamented, “My son’s killer is still out there living a normal life after 12 years. They may now have a family of their own.”

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