DETECTIVES from the PSNI’s Major Investigation Team probing the brutal sectarian murder of Paul McCauley in Derry in 2006 have arrested a man in England.
The 61-year-old suspect was detained in Kent yesterday and brought to Northern Ireland for questioning.
He is being interviewed at the serious crime suite in Musgrave police station in Belfast.
Two men aged 27 and 28 who were detained yesterday in Derry remain in custody.
Paul (38) died in June 2015 in a care facility almost nine years after an attack in July 2006.
He was attending a summer BBQ at the rear of a house in Chapel Road on 15 July 2006.
At 3.20 am on 16 July, only three people remained at the BBQ.
A number of individuals came out from the bushes and attacked Paul and two of his friends.
After the assault the group made off in the direction of Irish Street.
The officer leading the investigation, Detective Chief Inspector Michael Harvey, said: “We said after Paul died that this investigation would take on a renewed momentum and this momentum is continuing.
“One person has been charged with murder and another individual has been reported to the public prosecution service.
“Detectives are available to speak with anyone who decides they want to talk to us.
“Even after almost 10 years, it is not too late to do the right thing and come forward.
“Anyone with information about the attack and its tragic outcome can speak to detectives on the non-emergency number 101.”
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