WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES: Self-styled social influencer Sam Walker was battered following a post from Monaghan’s Irish Bar

Walker in hospital
Walker in hospital

A gangster and self-styled influencer was attacked days after recording a video from the murder scene of two mob leaders which ‘did not go down well’.

Sam Walker was left needing a mass of staples in his skull following an attack in Puerto Banús, on Spain’s Costa del Sol.

It came days after he posted a video from Monaghan’s bar, in nearby Fuengirola, where owner Ross Monaghan and his associate Eddie Lyons jnr were killed.

The pair, from Scotland, were gunned down on May 31 as punters had been watching the Champions League final.

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Liverpudlian Walker, who has a large online following for his reports on criminal life, was seen by some to have been disrespectful to the two victims after posting the video on Instagram and TikTok shortly after the shootings.

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He went on to suffer serious head injuries in an assault which is believed by some other bloggers to have involved golf clubs, the Daily Record reports.

After surgery in a Spanish hospital, he made a series of videos, showing off the staples that were holding his head together.

A source told the Record: “Sam Walker is very well known and has a big social media following but he is not in the same criminal league as some of the big players who have settled here. Walker is known to create noise around his movements and to chase followers and hits, so there was scepticism at the seriousness of the attack at the start.

“But it does seem that he was very badly injured. It has been reported on several social media channels that the side of his head was ‘caved in’ and fragments of bone were lodged in his brain.”

The source added: “We don’t know for sure but the video he made shortly after the Glasgow people were murdered did not go down well in some quarters and there remains the question that he was attacked as revenge.

“Spanish police are well aware of this suggestion. There are various theories as to the motive for the attack. It is almost certainly related to gangland grudges.”

At the end of his footage which sparked controversy, Walker was heard saying: “This is a message to any one of yous out here. Stay on point, because if you get caught slipping. That’s what happens. Three people have been whacked, two people are dead. Have a nice day, bam bam.”

Monagans Irish Bar
Monagans Irish Bar

In recent years, Walker has spent time in Sierra Leone, Turkey, Cyprus, Ireland, Thailand and other locations. His friends include other drug dealers and assorted criminals. The crook has attracted a big following on Instagram and TikTok but is mocked for fabricating stories.

He also been involved acts of kindness and charity work in Africa. In the summer of 2018, Walker filmed himself surrounded by celebrating children in a poverty-stricken slum in Sierra Leone.

He had just overseen the delivery of a container full of supplies and the installation of a water tank and pipes to the West African country’s capital, Freetown. Amid clapping and cheering, one man said: “We are happy that our brother Sam has come to help us with water and sanitation. We thank God for him.”

Walker told the camera: “Now, no child is going to have to drink dirty water again.”

Staples in Walker's head
Staples in Walker’s head

The crook had travelled by private jet to Belgium, flown to Spain, caught a cargo ship to Morocco, then driven through the Sahara desert to reach his destination. All throughout his journey, he taunted police officers in social media posts, laughing and posting at the end of his epic trip: “Better luck trying to catch me when I go out of the country next time, Merseyside Police.”

In March last year, Walker further mocked police after skipping bail in the UK and fleeing back to Sierra Leone by private jet. He was arrested by local armed officers as he filmed a live TikTok video.

Self-confessed career criminal Walker – who once threatened to end the career of England football star Ross Barkley and was involved in an unlikely spat with actor Stephen Fry – was tracked down as he toured the streets of the impoverished African country.

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In September last year, the 40-year-old Scouser was convicted of contempt of court for live streaming on TikTok from an Irish courtroom. Walker, said to have convictions for more than 130 offences, was in court to plead guilty to driving offences.

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Monaghan, 43, was shot dead alongside Lyons jnr, 46, in Fuengirola. Both men were senior members of the Lyons crime family. An alleged hitman has appeared in court after being arrested over the double killing.

Michael Riley, 44, of Huyton, Merseyside, is also fighting extradition to Spain. Merseyside Police nicked Riley on June 13 after Spanish officers issued an international arrest warrant. A magistrates court deemed him a flight risk and remanded him in custody.