Partner of Salford mobster Paul Massey still has 'nightmares' about seeing body

The partner of Salford mobster Paul Massey is still having 'nightmares' after seeing his bullet strewn body.

Mark Fellows, 38, nicknamed 'The Iceman', murdered Salford mobster Massey with an Uzi machine gun outside his home in the city in July 2015.

Father-of-five Massey, 55, a notorious 'Mr Big' crime figure in Salford and beyond, was blasted at 18 times, hit five times and died on his doorstep.

Louise Lydiate, Massey's partner of 30 years, told the Sunday Mirror: 'I still have nightmares about the moment I saw Paul's body.

Louise Lydiate was Paul Massey's partner for 30 years and had 'nightmares' the moment she saw Paul's body

Louise Lydiate was Paul Massey's partner for 30 years and had 'nightmares' the moment she saw Paul's body

John Kinsella, who helped out footballer Steven Gerrard during a brush with gangsters, was murdered in May last year

'Mr Big' Paul Massey was gunned down outside his home

Victims: John Kinsella (left), who helped footballer Steven Gerrard during a brush with gangsters, was murdered in May last year. 'Mr Big' Paul Massey (right) was gunned down outside his home in 2015

'You see it on films and in TV programmes but when you do it yourself, it's horrific.

'He was behind glass with just a white sheet over him showing his face.

 'I walked in and I remember screaming and falling to the floor.'

The 55-year-old added you could only see the body of the crime lord if you supplied a password.

Mark Fellows (pictured), 38, smirked as he was found guilty of the murders of Salford's 'Mr Big' Paul Massey and his mob enforcer, John Kinsella

'Spotter' Steven Boyle, 36, was found guilty of the murder of Kinsella but found not guilty of Massey's murder and not guilty of the attempted murder of Ms Owen.

Killers: Mark Fellows (left), was found guilty of the murders of Salford's 'Mr Big' Paul Massey and his mob enforcer, John Kinsella. His 'brother in arms' and 'spotter' Steven Boyle (right), 36, was found guilty of the murder of Kinsella but found not guilty of Massey's murder

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