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Manhunt continues in Algarve 09.09.09

POLICE in the Algarve are continuing a manhunt for the killers of Greencastle's Paul Houston. Mr Houston, 51, the president of Greencastle Golf Club, died following a violent attack in the village of Alvor in the early hours of Sunday. Polícia Judiciária spokesperson Anna Mourao last night said detectives were still awaiting the results of a post mortem examination.
A young staff member in a popular Irish bar in Alvor said she served Mr Houston earlier on the night of the attack. "He came in on his own, had one drink and left. I recognised him because he had been in here a few days earlier with his friends. I know they were over on a golfing holiday," said the young woman, who didn't want to be named. "I couldn't believe it the following day when I heard what had happened to him." The young woman said police in Alvor are going bar-to-bar looking for CCTV footage in a bid to catch the killers. It is understood that the chief suspects are two Brazilian men. Members of Mr Houston's family including his children, flew to Alvor yesterday. People in the victim's home village of Greencastle, meanwhile, are The late Paul Houston
struggling to come to terms with the death, in such horrific circumstances, of a much-loved and respected local man. Greencastle Golf Club manager Billy McCaul yesterday said the course would remain open until the committee received more formal details about the repatriation of the remains and the funeral arrangements.
"In the meantime, we had to ask ourselves what Paul would have wanted and we agreed he would probably have said, 'go out and enjoy a round of golf, come back and have a drink and remember me'," said Mr McCaul.
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