Monday, 12 May 2008
Father and son wanted for questioning about the murder of a traveller in the UK have been arrested in Marbella
father and son wanted for questioning about the murder of a traveller in the UK have been arrested in Marbella. The headless and handless body of John Finney, 42, was found dumped in Ickleford, Hertfordshire, on 14 March. 49 year old British man, named as N.J.J., and his 23 year old son, J.N.J., were arrested on Friday afternoon in Marbella in connection with the disappearance of a 42 year old man, John Finney Mr Finney is thought to have been abducted from his vehicle in Northaw, on 29 February. A third man, Mark Curran, 28, of Barnet, Hertfordshire, has been charged with his murder and has been remanded in custody. Mr Finney was identified partly by the tattoos on his body. His Mitsubishi Pajero was found abandoned in Park Farm, Northaw. A post-mortem examination was unable to establish the cause of Mr Finney's death. He and his family were well-known within the travelling community, police said. The investigation has been carried out by the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit.The arrests in Marbella were carried out on a European Arrest Warrent by Spanish National Police in collaboration with their British colleagues, who also arrested a third man in the U.K.Three cars, a replica firearm and a large amount of documents were impounded, together with a quantity of currency of some 30,000 €.
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