A suspect in the disappearance of Belfast man John George skipped bail in Spain and flew back to Northern Ireland on the same flight as the missing man’s partner, it can be revealed
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Missing man’s partner endured flight next to suspect who skipped bail in Spain
A suspect in the disappearance of Belfast man John George skipped bail in Spain and flew back to Northern Ireland on the same flight as the missing man’s partner, it can be revealed.www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Speaking to the Irish News, Mr George told how he met the suspect in a public place in recent days.
“I told him straight, you shot my son dead,” he said.
Mr George said the man was later arrested by Spanish police and subsequently released
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Father of John George confronts man he believes killed his son
Belfast man feared murdered in Spainwww.irishnews.com
Just on the above. The 'suspect' was one of many individuals named at different times by the family on TikTok as being responsible for the murder of Hardy.
According to reports elsewhere that 'suspect' was interviewed by the police and not deemed a person of interest, and was unconditionally released, and therefore did not skip bail as he was never on bail. If the reporting elsewhere is accurate then this 'suspect' was also not in Spain at the time of Hardy's disappearance. And again if the reporting is accurate, the immediate family was aware of this individual being unconditionally released by the police prior to this flight.
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As mentioned above, the family had named a number of individuals on TikTok as being responsible for Hardy's murder, including the Czech national currently under investigation and on bail. His solicitor has spoken out about his client being publicly named on social media without any evidence associating him with Hardy's disappearance and/or murder.

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