Nine years after Salford's 'Mr Big' Paul Massey was gunned down on his doorstep, his family 'hope' they'll now get some answers.
His killer, Mark Fellows, who shot the 55-year-old with an Uzi sub-machine in July 2015, has been convicted for the crime. But there are still some questions for Greater Manchester Police to address - and now a coroner has demanded that the force answers them in full.
It comes after the Manchester Evening News revealed that a pre-inquest review would be held to investigate the circumstances leading to Massey's death.
And at that hearing at Bolton Coroners' Court on Thursday (October 24), the family set out their concerns. READ MORE: Firefighter, 44, died due to cocaine after day out drinking with colleagues Massey's family believe that GMP failed in its duty to warn him that his life was in danger.
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