The Scotsman

Men arrested over 1987 rape and murder

- By DAVID YOUNG

Three men have been arrested in Britain in connection with the rape and murder of a young mother found beaten to death after a night out in a loyalist club in Northern Ireland 30 years ago.

Detectives investigat­ing the brutal killing of Lorraine Mccausland detained two men, aged 49 and 56, in Scotland and another suspect, aged 53, in England.

Mother-of-two Lorraine Mccausland, 23, was found besideastr­eaminthefo­rthriver area of north Belfast in the early hours of 8 March 1987.

She had been for a night out and was last seen in a nearby loyalist club at Tyndale.

The case was reopened last year after detectives identified “potential new lines of inquiry”. Fourteen arrests were made during the original police investigat­ion but no-one was charged.

Members of the paramilita­ry 0 Lorraine Mccausland was found beside a stream Ulster Defence Associatio­n were suspected of killing Ms Mccausland. Police believe witnesses have long been fearful of coming forward due to the involvemen­t of the group.

Ms Mccausland’s son, Craig, was murdered in north Belfast in 2005 during a spate of killings linked to a loyalist paramilita­ry feud.

The three men arrested yesterday will be transporte­d to Northern Ireland for questionin­g.

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