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Liverpool Maya Bar attack: Three charged with murder | Liverpool Maya Bar attack: Three charged with murder |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Three men have appeared in court charged with murdering a man who was attacked in a Liverpool bar. | |
Anthony Condron, 29, from Huyton, was assaulted in the Maya Bar in Wood Street at about 01:00 GMT on Saturday. | Anthony Condron, 29, from Huyton, was assaulted in the Maya Bar in Wood Street at about 01:00 GMT on Saturday. |
Jamie Addison, 22, of Bridgewater Street, Liverpool, Joseph Booth, 24, of Ashbourne Road, Aigburth, and Paul Byrne, 23, of Ribbledale Road, Mossley Hill, have been charged with murder. | Jamie Addison, 22, of Bridgewater Street, Liverpool, Joseph Booth, 24, of Ashbourne Road, Aigburth, and Paul Byrne, 23, of Ribbledale Road, Mossley Hill, have been charged with murder. |
They appeared at Liverpool Crown Court today and were remanded into custody. | |
The trio, all wearing grey tracksuits, appeared before Judge Alan Conrad, QC. The case was adjourned to 5 March when the men are due to enter their pleas. | |
Mr Condron, who had been on a night out with his girlfriend and friends, was taken to hospital following the attack but pronounced dead at 02:24, police said. | |
'Darker place' | |
Paying tribute, Dean Condron said: "My brother Ant, I am glad you are my brother and an uncle to my two kids, you know you will never be forgotten and I will make sure my Lily-Rose and Pixie know what a top man, brother, uncle and friend you were. Xxx" | |
Adam Mannion, a friend of Mr Condron, said: "Words cannot explain, the way you improved all of our lives and the hole that is now left in your space. | |
"My life is going to forever be a darker place without you Anthony - I don't think I will ever laugh again the way you made me laugh. You had a massive heart and my family loved you, I know you knew that. x" | |
Police said officers want to speak to a group of females who are thought to have been in the bar and witnessed the incident. |
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