A tragic shooting incident occurred at Monaghans Bar in Fuengirola, Spain, resulting in the death of two Scottish men. The case is under investigation, with potential connections to organized crime and a spate of similar violent occurrences in the region.
Two Scottish Nationals Fall Victim to Bar Shooting in Southern Spain

Two Scottish Nationals Fall Victim to Bar Shooting in Southern Spain
Investigations continue following the shooting of two Scottish men in Fuengirola, raising concerns over possible organized crime links.
Two Scottish men have sadly lost their lives following a shooting incident at Monaghans Bar, a popular establishment located on the seafront in Fuengirola, Andalusia. Reports from Spanish officials indicate that a gunman opened fire during the UEFA Champions League final on Saturday night, shortly after 11 PM, before escaping the scene in a vehicle.
Javier Salas, a representative of the central government in the Malaga province, confirmed to BBC News that both victims are believed to be Scottish, while regional media outlet Diario Sur reported that the specialized violent crime unit is spearheading the investigation. Eyewitness accounts describe a car pulling up to the bar, allowing a masked assailant to carry out the attack. Tragically, both men were pronounced dead at the scene, prompting police to consider potential links to organized crime.
With police currently pursuing leads, no arrests have been made thus far. Police Scotland has refrained from commenting on connections to a recent drug-related gang feud in Scotland and referred inquiries to Spanish authorities.
The shooting has attracted attention, as it comes amidst a series of violent incidents in the Costa del Sol area, many of which may be associated with drug trafficking and organized crime. The Foreign Office has stated it has not received requests for consular assistance but is prepared to support any British nationals affected.
As the investigation unfolds, more information regarding the motives and background of the attack is expected, raising concerns among both locals and the expatriate community in the region.