The scene where loyalist leader John Gregg was shot dead last night in Belfast. Fears that a loyalist feud is spiralling out of control increased after top loyalist Mr Gregg a leading member of the Ulster Defence Association, and a second man, * ... were gunned down in a Red Toyota taxi as he returned home from the Glasgow Rangers match in Scotland. A member of the UDA's inner council, Gregg was one of those who took the decision in September to expel Shankill UFF leader Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair and his close associate John White from the organisation late last year.

The scene where loyalist leader John Gregg was shot dead last night in Belfast. Fears that a loyalist feud is spiralling out of control increased after top loyalist Mr Gregg a leading member of the Ulster Defence Association, and a second man, * ... were gunned down in a Red Toyota taxi as he returned home from the Glasgow Rangers match in Scotland. A member of the UDA's inner council, Gregg was one of those who took the decision in September to expel Shankill UFF leader Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair and his close associate John White from the organisation late last year. Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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G66BRE

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9 MB (700.2 KB Compressed download)

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2144 x 1460 px | 36.3 x 24.7 cm | 14.3 x 9.7 inches | 150dpi

Date taken:

2 February 2003

Location:

Belfast UK

Photographer:

Paul Faith

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The scene where loyalist leader John Gregg was shot dead last night in Belfast. Fears that a loyalist feud is spiralling out of control increased after top loyalist Mr Gregg a leading member of the Ulster Defence Association, and a second man, * ... were gunned down in a Red Toyota taxi as he returned home from the Glasgow Rangers match in Scotland. A member of the UDA's inner council, Gregg was one of those who took the decision in September to expel Shankill UFF leader Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair and his close associate John White from the organisation late last year.

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