Ten Arrested Over Shocking 2018 Coventry Double Murder

In a stunning development, ten suspects have been snapped up in connection with the savage killings of two men in Coventry six years ago. Families of the victims say they remain hopeful as police ramp up their relentless investigation.

The Victims: Johnny Robbins & Daniel Shaw

  1. Johnny Robbins, 33, vanished on March 21, 2018. Cops believe he was tortured before being killed. Heartbreakingly, his body is still missing.
  2. Daniel Shaw was found riddled with gunshot wounds in Copland Place, Tile Hill, on March 25, 2018. His death shocked the local community.

Mass Arrests Shake Coventry

This week, West Midlands Police struck hard:

  • Six men arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder.
  • Four others nabbed suspected of assisting offenders.

All are in their 20s and 30s, taken into custody across the Midlands, including Coventry and Warwickshire.

  • Three suspects remain held after being arrested yesterday and today.
  • The other seven have been released on bail as the probe continues.

Ongoing Search for Missing Ryan Hobday

Police are still hunting for Ryan Hobday, 28 in 2018 and linked to the murders. Authorities fear he may himself be a victim of foul play.

Families Plead for Justice

Johnny’s mother, Ginnie Robbins, opened up about the agony: “We’ve been in a very long and black tunnel for six painful years. There’s still a long way to go, but we trust the homicide team to bring justice for our beloved Johnny.”

Daniel’s sister, Blossom Shaw, said: “After six years, it’s uplifting to finally see progress in Daniel’s murder investigation. Our thoughts remain with him, and we hope justice wins out.”

Deputy Senior Investigating Officer Jenny Birch added: “This operation has been meticulously planned and executed. We remain committed to uncovering the truth and ensuring justice prevails.”

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