Pc Neil Doyle murder: suspect hands himself in after attack as detectives explore theory that victims were targeted as police

 
Crime scene: Police officers at the scene on Colquitt Street, Liverpool, where off-duty police officer Neil Doyle was killed and two others were injured
Gareth Vipers20 December 2014
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Police investigating the death of an off-duty police officer Neil Doyle have arrested a man on suspicion of murder.

The suspect handed himself into police last night and is being interviewed by detectives, Merseyside Police said.

Pc Doyle, 36, who was due to go on his honeymoon next month, was attacked in the early hours yesterday after a night out with colleagues in Liverpool city centre.

He was with two other off-duty officers when they were attacked by three men in around 3.15am.

His colleagues were both treated in hospital for facial injuries.

A Merseyside Police spokesman said detectives were investigating the possibility that the officers were recognised from their work.

"It's one line of inquiry that we are looking at but it's by no means the set-in-stone motive," he said.

Killed: Pc Neil Doyle

Pc Doyle, who joined the force in May 2004, was taken to the Royal Liverpool Hospital after the attack, but died a short time later.

The officer, who got married in July, had received a commendation for his actions in arresting three men after a violent robbery.

He was based at Eaton Road police station in West Derby.

Peter Singleton, chairman of Merseyside Police Federation, said the police community was "devastated" by Pc Doyle's death.

"Devastated is the nearest word I can think of," he said. "His family, friends and colleagues are absolutely devastated. I spoke to the colleagues who were out with him and they were in absolute bits.

"He exemplified the British bobby. He was a solid, good, hard-working, honest copper. Losing a colleague like Neil in such a tragic way is absolutely devastating."

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