Top loyalist found dead in Co Antrim prison

A top loyalist paramilitary has been found dead today in his prison cell in the North.

A top loyalist paramilitary has been found dead today in his prison cell in the North.

Mark "Swinger" Fulton from Portadown, Co Armagh, was on remand awaiting trial charged with conspiring to murder a man during a feud with rival paramilitaries.

He was found dead by staff at Maghaberry Prison, near Lisburn, Co Antrim. A PSNI spokeswoman said police were called to the prison after the discovery the body at 10 a.m. The spokeswoman said the death was being treated as "suspicious".

However, there has been speculation that Fulton was suffering from depression.

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Fulton was a close associate of Billy Wright, leader of the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF), who was shot dead by republicans inside the Maze Prison in December 1997.

Fulton, according to loyalists today, feared for his life.

Mr John White of the Ulster Political Research Group, who knew Fulton, said: "He was afraid somebody would try to kill him. That is why he refused to mix with mainstream prisoners at the jail."

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