Arrest over fatal shooting at Irish boxing club run by Olympic champ Katie Taylor's father

A man has been arrested after a grandfather was shot dead at a boxing club run by Olympic gold medallist Katie Taylor's father.

Pete Taylor, 57, was one of two other men injured during the shooting at Bray Boxing Club in County Wicklow in June.

The man who died, 50-year-old painter and decorator Bobby Messett, was a member of the club and had three children and three grandchildren.

Mr Taylor and a 35-year-old man were taken to hospital.

The suspect, in his 30s, is being held at Bray Garda Station.

The shooting happened at about 6.55am on Tuesday 5 June, as up to 20 people were about to begin a fitness session.

A lone gunman, believed to be wearing a balaclava and helmet and a high-visibility yellow jacket, walked in and opened fire, possibly with a handgun.

Forensic investigators at the Bray Boxing Club, Bray, Co Wicklow, where three people were shot
Image: Forensic investigators at the club in Bray, County Wicklow

Mr Messett, who died at the scene, was "very well-known in sporting circles in Bray", Bray Municipal Council chair Chris Fox said.

Mr Messett's son Gary had represented Ireland in the Paralympics, he added.

The gym is owned by Bray Municipal Council and operated by Mr Taylor.

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Katie Taylor, 31, began her career at the club, where she was trained by her father.

She went on to win gold at the London 2012 Olympics and is unified lightweight world champion.

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