Tuesday, 8 June 2010
Daniel Smith Essex fugitive gunned down on Costa del Sol
Essex fugitive gunned down on Costa del Sol - Telegraph: "six shots were fired and the victim was declared dead at the scene.
Spanish authorities have identified that target as Daniel Smith, a man wanted by Essex police for an attempted murder near Billericay in July 2007.
Smith, who was sought on a European arrest warrant and appeared on a Crimestoppers 'most wanted' list, is thought to have fled to Spain after shooting businessman Doug Turner, then 52, in what police said at the time was a case of mistaken identity.
Mr Turner lost three fingers and was blasted in the arm and stomach in the shotgun attack on the driveway of his home.
Smith, who was 6ft 5 inches tall, had worked as roof tiler in Mijas, and according to local reports had been seen arguing with another drinker earlier in the evening."Daniel Smith, from Billericay, Essex, was sitting with friends at a terrace table when he was shot three times in the face by a gunman on a motorbike.
Police believe Mr Smith, who has been on the run from detectives in Britain for three years, was the victim of a contract killing.
Drinkers at the Lounge Bar, a British-run drinking spot, watched in horror as he was gunned down in Mijas, near Malaga, in southern Spain on Saturday night.
According to reports, the killer was on the back of a motorbike driven by another man and fired six shots in total.
Mr Smith was shot three times in the face, and the gunman fired three other rounds which missed him.
A regular told The Sun: 'He kept firing at Dan even though he was on the ground. It was horrible.'
Police in Britain had been seeking Mr Smith over a shooting in 2007 of an Essex businessman, who survived but lost three fingers.
Mr Smith was the third Briton to be murdered on the Costa del Sol in the last six weeks in what was thought to be a struggle between British gangs for control of the drug trade, according to The Times.
Spain’s Civil Guard said the murder 'had all the hallmarks' of a contract killing. No arrests have been made.
A Civil Guard spokesman told The Times: 'We received a number of calls at 10.10pm reporting gunshots.
'Emergency services attended the scene but they were unable to save the man’s life. He died from gunshot wounds.'
He added: 'The gunman and his accomplice escaped on a motorbike. It had the hallmarks of a gangland settling of scores.'
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