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Anthony Condron murder: Liverpool police question three after man killed in unprovoked city centre bar attack

Police appeal for revellers to come forward following early-morning altercation

Samuel Osborne
Sunday 04 February 2018 12:07 GMT
Anthony Condron, 29, was out with his friends and girlfriend
Anthony Condron, 29, was out with his friends and girlfriend (Merseyside Police/PA)

Three men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was killed in an unprovoked attack at a bar in Liverpool’s city centre.

Anthony Condron, 29, died in hospital after an altercation in the Maya Bar in the early hours of Saturday morning.

Merseyside Police said the men, a 22-year-old from Liverpool, a 24-year-old from Aigburth and a 23-year-old from Mossley Hill, are being questioned by detectives and appealed for revellers at the bar to come forward.

Investigators are particularly interested in speaking to a group of girls who are thought to have been in the bar area when the attack took place, the force said.

Detective Chief Inspector Mark Tivendale earlier said the victim had been on a night out with his girlfriend and friends.

“The incident happened in a busy bar in the centre of Liverpool and would have been witnessed by many people,” he said.

Emergency services were called to the bar in Wood Street shortly after 1am following a report that a man had been assaulted.

Mr Condron, from Huyton, was taken to hospital and pronounced dead at 2.24am.

Police are no longer looking to speak with three men and a woman who featured in an earlier CCTV appeal.

Anyone who was in the bar, or part of the group of girls, has been urged to contact detectives on 0151 777 4044, or 101 quoting incident reference 18200029834 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Additional reporting by Press Association

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