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25.02.2024 - 11:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A children's carer was shot dead in the street in what police believe was a case of mistaken identity.
Craig Eaton was gunned down 20 years ago yesterday on February 24, 2004, the Liverpool Echo reports. He was just 22-years-old at the time.
He was walking to a friend's house when he was shot on Molyneux Road in Kensington, Liverpool, near to the junction with Mallow Road. Two decades on, his killer stills walks the streets.
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Detectives investigating the murder probe believe that Craig was killed in a case of mistaken identity. On the night he was killed, the Alder Hey Children's Hospital carer was mourning the loss of one of his patients.
Two days before his tragic death, two-year-old Michael Tierney, who had been in Craig's care, had died. The toddler was left blind, with cerebral palsy and epilepsy after being starved of oxygen during his birth and a catalogue of errors by medical staff left him needing round the clock care.
Craig was only too happy to care for Michael and he was often seen beside him at his hospital bed, making him laugh and playing games with him. When the toddler died, Craig was heartbroken and was with a friend on the night of his murder.
Speaking to the ECHO this week, one friend said: "Craig was just Craig. He lived life and loved his job in Alder Hey."
As Craig walked along Molyneux Road just after 11.15pm, he was gunned down in the street. Despite the best efforts of a passerby, he was pronounced dead on his arrival at Royal Liverpool University Hospital.
Twenty years on from Craig's murder, police are still urging people to come forward with information which will bring Craig's killer to justice. On the night of
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