The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Antoinette is with Craig now and has her peace but my sister would have kept fighting for the truth about his death...so will we

Family vow to carry on search for son’s killer after his mum’s death

- By Hannah Rodger HRODGER@SUNDAYPOST.COM

The family of a man killed on his brother’s stag do have vowed to continue their fight for justice after his mother died. Antoinette Mallon, 48, passed away in April, three months after being diagnosed with lung cancer and six years after her son Craig was killed by a single punch in a Spanish resort.

Antoinette and her husband Ian battled to discover the truth about the death of the 26-year-old quantity surveyor from Coatbridge in Lloret de Mar.

He had been on his brother Bryan’s stag do when he was punched, just hours after stepping off the plane.

He died shortly after the attack, on May 19, 2012.

Now Antoinette’s sister Gillian has spoken about the family’s determinat­ion to find out what happened to her nephew.

Gillian, 41, said: “Antoinette wouldn’t want us to give up and we’re determined to keep this investigat­ion going.

“She’s with Craig now, and she has her peace, but I know if she were here she would want us to continue and that’s what we’re going to do.

“Ian, Bryan, myself and our three other sisters will do whatever it takes. “We need, and hope, that the UK Government and Spanish authoritie­s will support us in finding out the answers we have been looking for.”

Next week, Gillian will travel to the resort where her nephew died, along with private investigat­ors, to continue to appeal for informatio­n about the fight which killed Craig.

She said: “It won’t be easy, going back there. It’s just a horrible place to us now, knowing what happened. “We have a bench out there for him though and it’s important to visit that, as well as continue speaking to people about what happened.”

The investigat­ors, led by former senior police detective David Swindle, are hoping to find new informatio­n or speak to people who may have seen something during the attack.

A talented, fun-loving young man, Craig was living in Australia at the time of his brother’s stag do and travelled over to Spain to join the celebratio­ns.

He was last seen speaking to a woman with long blonde hair outside Rockefelle­r’s nightclub when a man punched him in the side of the head. His attacker ran off before paramedics tried for almost an hour to save him.

Craig’s dad Ian said in a statement earlier this week that he had endured “six years of not knowing who was involved” in his son’s death, and “six years of hoping the Scottish and UK Government­s would help” his family.

In 2014, Ian told The Sunday Post that his health had been devastated after Craig died and his late wife Antionette said she had developed depression since her son’s murder.

Despite this, Ian is determined to fight for justice for his son.

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Gillian says her sister Antoinette, above, would not want the family to give up the inquiry
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Craig Mallon
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