ANOTHER man has been arrested in connection with the murder of John Kinsella.

The 35-year-old was arrested last night, Saturday, as part of a joint operation between Merseyside Police and Greater Manchester Police.

Mr Kinsella, 53, died after being shot while walking his dog by a man riding a bike near to junction seven of the M62 at Rainhill last month.

And the man arrested last night is also charged with the murder of Paul Massey, who was shot dead outside his home in Salford in 2015.

Detective chief inspector Carl Jones, of GMP’s major incident team, said: “This has been a busy week of operational activity, and last night we made a further arrest in connection with the murders of Paul Massey and John Kinsella.

“That man remains in custody for questioning and both victims’ families have been informed.”

The latest arrest comes after Mark Fellows, a 37-year-old man from Warrington, was charged with both murders and brought before a court yesterday.

Five others arrested last week have been released under investigation.

Detective chief inspector Mark Baker, of Merseyside Police’s investigations team, added: “Detectives from both Merseyside Police and GMP have been carrying out extensive inquiries since the murder of John Kinsella and Paul Massey.

“This has allowed us to establish a number of positive leads and the further arrest of a person last night.

“We will continue working together with our colleagues in GMP to seek out the truth in order to bring closure to both victims’ families.”