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Gun horror on Xmas Eve leaves woman dead and multiple people wounded: Police hunt shooter who opened fire in Merseyside pub packed with drinkers

  • Woman has died after shots were fired at  Lighthouse Inn in Wallasey Village
  • Three men were hospitalised with gunshot wounds and several others injured 
  • Police searching for gunman who fled pub in dark coloured Mercedes 

Police are hunting a gunman who opened fire in a packed pub on Christmas Eve, leaving one woman dead and multiple injured. 

The gunman fired shots in Lighthouse Inn in Wallasey, near Liverpool, around 11.50pm last night, Merseyside Police confirmed.

A young woman was taken to hospital with a gunshot injury and later died. 

Three other men were also hospitalised with gunshot wounds and a number of others were injured in the incident.

Police say the shooter fled the scene in a dark coloured Mercedes. Anyone with information about the incident or gunman’s whereabouts is asked to contact authorities immediately.

Detective Superintendent David McCaughrean said: ‘This investigation is in the very early stages and we understand that this is a truly shocking and devastating incident that has happened just before Christmas Day in a busy venue full of young people.

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‘We have a number of officers at Wallasey Village who are carrying out extensive enquiries to understand exactly what has taken place and take immediate action.

‘A woman has tragically lost her life at Christmas whilst several people are being treated in hospital and our thoughts and condolences are with the victim’s family.

‘I would ask anyone who was in the Lighthouse in Wallasey Village last night who witnessed the incident or has mobile or CCTV footage of what happened to contact us as a matter of urgency as they may have information which is vital to our investigation.

‘We believe that the gunman left the pub car park in a dark coloured vehicle – possibly a dark coloured Mercedes shortly after the shooting and we are keen to hear from anyone who saw this to contact us immediately.’

Anyone with information is asked to direct message @MerPolCC or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 quoting log 1044 of Saturday 24 December.

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