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Belfast murder: Police name man arrested on suspicion of loyalist's murder | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Police have taken an unusual step in naming the man arrested on suspicion of the murder of a senior loyalist in a south Belfast as Albert Armstrong. | |
Colin 'Bap' Lindsay, 47, a well-known member of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), was killed in an attack on Wednesday. | |
Another man is in a critical condition in hospital after the incident that happened at Kirkistown Walk in the Belvoir housing estate. | |
Police believe a sword was used. | |
It is not believed there was any paramilitary link to Mr Lindsay's killing. | |
Mr Armstrong, 46, was arrested after police received a call from a concerned member of the public at 19:59 BST. | |
A samurai-type sword was found in a blue Mazda car nearby. | |
Police then found two men seriously injured in the living room of another house in the estate. | |
The ambulance service was called but Mr Lindsay was pronounced dead at the scene. | |
Stanley Wightman, the other victim of the attack, was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital where he underwent surgery. | |
The 52-year-old has "significant injuries" to his neck and arm, police have said. | |
Det Ch Insp Richard Campbell said the attack had been "extremely violent". | |
"I'm taking the unusual step of naming the three men involved, because I believe that it's important to do that as part of my appeal for information from the community," he said. | |
"We want to hear from anyone who saw or spoke to Colin Lindsay, Stanley Wightman or Albert Armstrong at any time yesterday or who knows anything about their movements. | |
"At this stage, I'm very clearly working on the basis that this appears to have been of a personal nature, rather than having anything to do with paramilitarism." | |
Insp Campbell said he believed the sword recovered near the scene of the killing was "likely... the weapon that was used in the attack". | |
When asked if the sword belonged to Mr Lindsay, the detective said: "I believe it was in his property, yes." | |
Neighbours said the victim had been drinking in his garden with friends before the attack and the atmosphere had been jovial. | |
Insp Campbell added: "Mr Lindsay was known to police, but that shouldn't take away from the fact that he has suffered a very brutal death, completely unnecessary. | |
"He is a father of 12-year-old and 18-year-old girls and he is survived by his mother, all of whom are grieving his loss today." | |
South Belfast DUP MLA Jimmy Spratt said he was horrified by the killing. | |
"All indications are that it has been a pretty gruesome murder," Mr Spratt said. | |
"I want to give sympathy to the family concerned, because there is a family grieving behind the scenes." |